Tempus – Book Tour and Giveaway

 

The Sacred Band of Stepsons begins here.

 

Tempus
with his Right Side Companion Niko

Sacred Band Series Book 1

by Janet Morris

Genre: Epic Fantasy Adventure

 

 

The iconic adventures of Tempus, the Riddler, and his Sacred Band. Relive the earliest adventures of the Sacred Band through the eyes of Nikodemos, his right-side companion, as Niko seeks his spirit’s balance on Bandara’s misty isles.

 

Five iconic Sacred Band stories from a world of thieves, plus tales available nowhere else, make up this volume. Join the Stepsons from their earliest days.

 

Publisher’s note: Parts of this work have been published in similar form in several volumes of the million-selling Thieves World® series and in the Sacred Band novel, Beyond Sanctuary.

 

 

Amazon * B&N * Bookbub * Goodreads

 

 

To banish her leggy nakedness from the surface of her wine, she said, straight out: “You know the other bar owners. The Alekeep’s proprietor has a girl about to graduate from school. Arrange to host her party; let it be known that you will sell those children krrf – Tamzen is the child I mean. Then have your flunky lead her down to Shambles Cross. Leave them there – up to half a dozen youngsters, it may be – lost in the drug and the slum.”

“That will tame two vicious Stepsons? You do know the men I mean? Janni? And Stealth? They bugger each other, Stepsons. Girls are beside the point. That Stealth – he’s a fuzzbuster. Surely–”

“Surely,” she cut in smoothly, “you don’t want to know more than that – in case it goes awry. Protection in these matters lies in ignorance.” She would not tell him more. Not that Stealth, called Nikodemos, had come out of Azehur (where he’d earned his war name) and worked his way toward Syr via Mygdonia in search of a Trôs horse, hiring on as a caravan guard and general roustabout. Or that a dispute over a consignment lost to mountain bandits had made him bondservant for a year to a Nisibisi mage – her lover-lord.

There was a string on Nikodemos, ready to be pulled.

 

 

Best selling author Janet Morris began writing in 1976 and published more than 30 novels, many co-authored with her husband Chris Morris or others. She contributed short fiction to the shared universe fantasy series Thieves World, in which she created the Sacred Band of Stepsons, a mythical unit of ancient fighters modeled on the Sacred Band of Thebes. She created, orchestrated, and edited the Bangsian fantasy series Heroes in Hell, writing stories for the series as well as co-writing the related novel, The Little Helliad, with Chris Morris. She wrote the bestselling Silistra Quartet in the 1970s, including High Couch of Silistra, The Golden Sword, Wind from the Abyss, and The Carnelian Throne. This quartet had more than four million copies in Bantam print alone, and was translated into German, French, Italian, Russian and other languages. In the 1980s, Baen Books released a second edition of this landmark series. The third edition is the Author’s Cut edition, newly revised by the author for Perseid Press. Most of her fiction work has been in the fantasy and science fiction genres, although she has also written historical and other novels. Morris has written, contributed to, or edited several book-length works of non-fiction, as well as papers and articles on nonlethal weapons, developmental military technology and other defense and national security topics.

 

Janet said: ‘People often ask what book to read first. I recommend “I, the Sun” if you like ancient history; “The Sacred Band,” a novel, if you like heroic fantasy; “Lawyers in Hell” if you like historical fantasy set in hell; “Outpassage” if you like hard science fiction; “High Couch of Silistra” if you like far-future dystopian or philosophical novels. I am most enthusiastic about the definitive Perseid Press Author’s Cut editions, which I revised and expanded.’

 

 

Website * Facebook * Twitter * Instagram * Bookbub * Amazon * Goodreads

 

 

 

What is something unique/quirky about you?

 

Together we breed Morgan horses. We consult with Morgan breeders to help them choose crosses to their stock to achieve a desired result.

We are also musicians; Janet plays bass guitar, Chris sings and plays guitar. We have an album on MCA records. Look for Christopher Crosby Morris on Soundcloud or N1M.com

 

 

Can you, for those who don’t know you already, tell something about yourself and how you became an author?

 

Janet wrote her first novel, High Couch of Silistra in 1975; a friend sent it to an agent who chose to represent her; she had already written the second book in the Silistra Quartet and her agent told her not to disclose that until they finalized the contract for the first one. When the publisher learned of the others, Bantam Books bought the succeeding three. When the fourth book was published, the series already had four million copies in print. Suddenly Janet was a novelist specializing in environmental, gender, historical and political subjects. In the process, Chris started as her editor and ultimately a co-writer. Since then, she and Chris have co-authored many books.

 

 

Who is your hero and why?

 

Heraclitus of Ephesus, a pre-socratic philosopher, whose Cosmic Fragments foreshadow our knowledge of reality and how to perceive it. Among his precepts is the statement that change alone is unchanging. We’ve worked Heraclitus’ fragments in here and there throughout our books.

 

 

Which of your novels can you imagine being made into a movie?

 

All of them. We write cinematically, our books are vivid adventures we undertake without knowing the destination.  I, the Sun, The Sacred Band, and Outpassage are particularly suited to film. The Threshold Series is a feast of opportunities for today’s special effects creators.

 

 

What inspired you, to write Tempus?

Tempus sprang into being when Robert Asprin asked Janet to contribute a story to his and Lynn Asprin’s Thieves’ World, a classic shared-world fantasy anthology series. Janet saw an opportunity to write a character who combined her favorite philosopher with an immortal warrior. The stories in Tempus encompass those origin stories and follow Tempus beyond his Thieves’ World persona.

 

Who designed your book covers?

The cover of Tempus was created for Perseid Press by Roy Mauritsen.

 

Any Advice to writers?

As for advice to writers, here is all we know: write the story you want to read. Start at the beginning, go to the end, and stop. Seriously. From start to finish you must inhabit the construct in a manner that makes the reader choose to continue; if we as writers can’t feel what it’s like being there, our readers can’t either. Close your eyes, look at your feet where they are standing on the story’s ground; tell us what you see. Tell us what you hear. Ask at the end of each paragraph ‘what happens next?’. If you lose touch with it wait until you’re back inside it. Tell the story that comes to you, and from you to us.

 

21 Comments

  1. Marcy Meyer

    The cover art looks great. Sounds like a good fantasy read.

  2. Lisa Brown

    Wow, the cover is lovely; it sounds like an excellent story. I hope to have the pleasure of reading it .

  3. heather

    This sounds like a great read for the summer. I am loving the cover too. Sounds like one that will keep me reading all night for sure!

  4. heather

    This sounds like a great read for the summer. I am loving the cover too. Sounds like one that will keep me reading all night for sure! Thanks for sharing.

  5. Rita Wray

    Sounds good. I like the cover.

  6. Sherry

    I really like the excerpt and the cover. Sounds like a interesting book.

  7. Soha Molina

    The pacing of this excerpt is perfect

  8. Robin Abrams

    I love the book cover. This sounds like a great book

  9. Piroska

    The book sounds very interesting. I love the fascinating cover!

  10. Stephanie Liske

    I like the book details.

  11. Jeanna Massman

    The cover art is amazing. I like the genre!

  12. Barbara Montag

    I like everything about this book – genre title and cover!
    Thank you for sharing the excerpt.

  13. Melissa Cushing

    Looks and sounds like an interesting read for sure! Loving the cover art so much!

  14. Ann Fantom

    This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

  15. Debbi Wellenstein

    I enjoyed the excerpt for Tempus. Thank you for the giveaway!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *