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Chris HumphreysChris (C.C.) Humphreys was born in Toronto and grew up in the UK. All four grandparents were actors and since his father was an actor as well, it was inevitable he would follow the bloodline. He has acted all over the world. He writes historical novels and the fantasies we've listed below. Chris lives on Salt Spring Island, BC, Canada, with his wife and young son. Learn more at Chris Humphrey's website.

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The Runestone Saga — (2006-2008) Young adult. Publisher: FETCH: The apparition, double, or wraith of a living person. In the attic, in an old sea chest, secreted away, are a mysterious journal and a set of runes: 24 stones that will change Sky's life forever. When Sky and his cousin Kristin find their Norwegian grandfather's runes, Sky feels like the wait is over, like he can now release the breath he wasn't even aware he'd been holding. But when he lays out the stones in a runecast they find in Sigurd's journal, he is catapulted into a world filled with more possibilities and more danger than he ever imagined. This first entry in the Runestone Saga is an utterly unique blend of horror, supernatural possibility, and historical truth that will leave readers wrung out from tension and clamoring for more.

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The Fetch

fantasy book reviews Chris Humphreys The Runestone Saga 1. The Fetch 2. Vendetta 3. PossessionNordic runes became a big fortune-telling and New Age self-exploration tool in the 1970s and 80s. Like Tarot cards and other things, the runes became commercialized and sanitized, slanted toward the positive and not-scary. In The Fetch, Book One of Chris Humphreys’s YA fantasy trilogy THE RUNESTONE SAGA, the runes are ancient and wise, filled with darkness and blood. To embrace them is to embrace great power, and the darker side of power: sacrifice.

Fifteen-year-old Sky calls himself the King of the Sleepwalkers. He has sleep disturbances frequently, but now that his nomadic family — dad Henry is an engineer — has settled in rural England, things are getting worse. He is having vivid dreams of a hooded figure calling out to him, demanding… something. When his Norwegian grandfather’s steamer trunk shows up, he presses his mother Sonja for stories of this enigmatic ancestor who died in a ship fire many years earlier. Sonja knows very little about her father, who left the family when she was small. Later, exploring the trunk, Sky finds a journal written in Norwegian, and a bag of polished stones with small figures carved into them; the runes.

Sky is bombarded with strange incidents. He thinks he sees a double of himself, a fox in the woods talks to him, and the dreams get more vivid. Sky is cautious about using the runes, but his bold and mischievous cousin Kristin doesn’t share his concerns.

The Fetch is an engrossing read. The title comes from a folkloric term for a body double. Sky soon discovers that he has two kinds of “doubles”: a physical one (he can learn to be in two places at once) and one that can possess animals. In a breathtaking scene, Sky becomes a hawk and soars into the blue. The runes also let him travel in time to meet various ancestors, including his grandfather, Sigurd, himself. Kirstin has something to say about this development:

“Okay,” she said quietly when he’d blurted out the last of it, “Let me see if I’ve got this straight — you’ve gone to the far side of consciousness. You’ve met our grandfather’s ghost there. He’s told you that you are going to become a time traveler. That you’ll visit our ancestors, experience their lives, have amazing adventures. Learn the ultimate destiny of your life.” She cleared her throat. “And he wants me to be your… research assistant???

Sky’s pathway through time, through the lives of his ancestors, gets darker, and more secrets about Sigurd, his life and his mysterious death are uncovered. The runes demand a blood sacrifice, and greater power demands greater ones. The exploration of the power of the runes leads to serious consequences for Sky and Kristin, forcing Sky to make a choice that will play out over the next two books.

Sky and Kristin are strongly drawn, and the worldly Kristin is a good foil for the naïve Sky. Sky’s parents, Sonja and Henry, are eccentric themselves, well delineated in a brief space. Sigurd and another ancestor, Bjorn, come to vivid life in the book.

Humphreys tells the story in simple workmanlike prose, filled with clear descriptions. He carefully sprinkles the book with Norwegian terms: draug or ghost; vardogr or body-double. Sky is the intersection of two magical traditions, since Henry was born in Corsica. It’s clear that Sky’s quest to right what has gone wrong will draw on both traditions as the series continues. I found The Fetch to be an enjoyable, convincing read.Marion Deeds

Other novels:

Vlad: The Last ConfessionVlad: The Last Confession — (2009) This is historical fiction. Publisher: DRACULA. A name of horror, depravity and the darkest sensuality. Yet the real Dracula was just as alluring, just as terrifying, his story not of a monster but of a man - and a contradiction. For the one they called 'The Devil's Son' was both tyrant and lawgiver, crusader and mass slaughterer, torturer and hero, lover and murderer. His tale is told by those who knew him best. The only woman he ever loved, who he must sacrifice. His closest comrade and traitor. And his priest, betraying the secrets of the confessional to reveal the mind of the man history would forever remember as Tepes — 'The Impaler'. But Vlad's actions defy such labels. His extraordinary life burns with passion, taking him from his years as hostage to the Turk, through torture, battle, triumph and betrayal, ultimately to a last crusade — there perhaps, beneath the twin banners of the Dragon and the Cross, to find redemption for his innumerable sins.


The Hunt of the Unicorn C.C. HumphreysThe Hunt of the Unicorn — (2011) Young adult. Publisher: Elayne thinks the old family story that one of her ancestors stepped through a tapestry into a world of mythical beasts makes a great fireside tale. But she lives in the real world. In New York City. And she's outgrown that kind of fantasy. Until she finds herself in front of a unicorn tapestry at the Cloisters museum and sees her initials woven into the fabric. And hears a unicorn calling to her. And slips and falls — into that other world. Suddenly the line between fantasy and reality isn't so clear. But the danger is real enough. Almost before she can think, Elayne is attacked by a ferocious beast, rescued by a unicorn, and taken prisoner by a tyrant king. Each of them seems to have an idea about her — that she's a hero, a villain, dinner! But Elayne has a few ideas of her own. She wants to overthrow the king; she wants to tame the unicorn. She wants to go home! And she's willing to become both hero and villain to do it.


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