
Mel Odom, a father of five, has contributed dozens of books to series such as Forgotten Realms, Shadow Run, Buffy, Angel, Sabrina, Time Police, Executioner, Left Behind, ShadowTech. He also writes movie novelizations and he writes under the name Alex Archer. Learn more at Mel Odom's website.
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The Rover — (2001-2007) Publisher: Edgewick Lamplighter (Wick to his friends) is a humble librarian in the isolated halls of Greydawn Moors until dreams of wanderlust and a bit of dereliction in his duties result in his being shanghaied to a far-off land. Captured by pirates, sold into slavery, and adopted by a gang of thieves, Wick soon finds himself with more adventures than even a halfling librarian can imagine. Rival gangs, goblin marauders, evil wizards, and monstrous dragons are soon after the wee adventurer and his new found allies in a tale of treasures and treachery, magic and mystery where even a little guy can rise to the occasion and save the day. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Quest for the Trilogy — (2008-2009) Publisher: Young halfer Juhg, the new master librarian, is still growing into his job as Grandmagister when an ally from the past returns. The wizened wizard Craugh bears warnings of an ancient threat that may resurface, the so-called “Kharrion's Wrath,” which endangers the existence of the world. Juhg must unlock the secrets contained in the journals of his absent mentor Wick, the former Grandmagister and legendary hero known as “the Rover.” He must also continue the Rover's documented but clandestine search for a trilogy of books, which brings Juhg through many different realms of their very dangerous world… and into conflict and contact with other races (elves, dwarves, and men) whose fates are all intertwined among the pages of the great book of Time. The first stop on this quest is the realm of dwarfs. Juhg and his companions must secure possession of the legendary battleaxe Boneslicer before it falls into the hands of their darkest of foes. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Rogue Angel — (2006-2009) Alex Archer is a house name — several writers use it to contribute to this series. Besides Mel Odom, other authors who write Rogue Angel novels are Victor Milan, Joe Nassise, and Michele Hauf. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I had no idea that Alex Archer was Mel Odom.