Synopses & Reviews
New York Times bestselling author Robert Asprin scales new heights in his series of Big Easy-dwelling dragons
Griffen McCandles is adjusting well to running his gambling operation in the French Quarter of New Orleans and to his newfound status as head dragon. But he still doesnt know much about dragon protocolor what hes really capable of. Other dragons are getting a whiff of his reputation, though, and theyre not happy about it. Which is why theres suddenly a hit out on Griffen.
And, just in time for Halloween, the ghost of a voodoo queen wants Griffen to moderate a supernatural conclave. And though the strange goings-on will barely be noticed in a city used to drunken conventioneers and wild revelers, its Griffens chance to spread his wingsor crash and burn
Review
Praise for Robert Asprin's Dragons series: “Asprin tackles a new kind of comic fantasy…featuring a likable rake and plenty of action and quirky humor.”—Library Journal
“Colorful.”—Publishers Weekly
“Joyous fantasy with continuous action and a creative cast of characters.”—SFRevu
About the Author
Robert Asprin was the author of the Myth, Phule's Company, and Dragons Wild series. He passed away in May of 2008 in his hometown of New Orleans.