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Mirrors Tuzune Thune
Mirrors Tuzune Thune
Mirrors Tuzune Thune
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Mirrors Tuzune Thune

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Kull, king of Valusia, was overcome with unrest and was unsure of what he needed to do. A girl of the castle told him to seek Tuzun Thune, a wizard who knew all the secrets of life and death. When Kull visits the wizard, he learns that the wizard uses mirrors to allow Kull to look into the past and the future. But it is the mirror that shows only his own reflection that sends Kull into a distracting world of contemplation. It is only after Kull has been lulled into the mirrors of Tuzun Thune that the truth of the mirrors is revealed.
Robert E. Howard (1906-1936) was an American author who made his name writing inexpensive fiction magazines known as pulp fiction. He is known as the father of sword and sorcery, a sub-genre of fantasy/historical fantasy, which involves sword-wielding heroes and violent adventures. Howard's most famous creation in this genre was Conan the Barbarian. He tragically committed suicide at the age of 30 but his name and literary legacy have lived on.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAscent Audio
Release dateAug 20, 2013
ISBN9781469027104
Mirrors Tuzune Thune

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    'The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune' is short story featuring King Kull. This tale blends the supernatural with the psychological.'The Lost Race' is another short, set in early Britain, featuring Cororuc - a young warrior - who runs into a panther facing-off with a wolf, a couple of ruthless bandits, and finally an ancient race that were believed to have died out. It's always worth sampling works by the brilliant Robert E. Howard.