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By the sword of Gemmell
18/03/2004 Source: Jessica Martin 

Fantasy author David Gemmell will be in London shortly to sign copies of his new book, Swords of Night and Day.

Forbidden Planet has just announced a signing by David Gemmell to promote his book Swords of Night and Day. He will be at the new Forbidden Planet Megastore, 179 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2 H 8JR, on Saturday 3rd April 1pm - 2pm.

Returning to some of his best-loved heroes, Swords of Night and Day tells of Landis Kan, searching for years, as the power of the Eternal grew, for the tomb of Skilgannon the Damned. At last, he found it and performed the ritual, yet the reborn hero was not what he expected. Young, dreamlike and fragmented, this Skilgannon is a stranger to all. However, Kan has found other bones in Skilgannon's tomb - the bones of a giant possessed of astounding strength ...

Born in London, David is a full-time writer and a London Times bestseller. He was expelled from school at 16 for organizing a gambling syndicate and turned to labouring by day while moonlighting as a nightclub bouncer. While working as a freelance journalist in 1984, his first novel Legend was published and he became a full-time writer in 1986.

DG fans should brush the dust of those old fantasy novels and get themselves ready for a bit of a queue in a couple of weeks.

:wassat:

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