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Monday, February 2, 2009

Wolf's Bane Published

Here is Project Aon's first offering of the year--Wolf's Bane. In this penultimate adventure in the Lone Wolf saga you must hunt down and destroy your evil alter-ego before it lays waste to your proud reputation and your homeland of Sommerlund. So you'd best hurry and download it now!

As well as the usual download package, there is also a single-page edition without illustrations. For those who don't mind spoilers, or who have read the book a number of times, there is also an SVG flowchart showing all the numbered sections and links between them.

Look out for Book 20: The Curse of Naar soon.

8 Comments:

  • Thanks for Wolf's Bane!

    Should the following be taken literary?

    Look out for Book 20: The Curse of Naar soon

    By Anonymous HKA, At February 17, 2009 7:51 PM  

  • That depends on what you think "soon" means. :)

    By Blogger Jonathan Blake, At February 17, 2009 8:16 PM  

  • Awesome job on Book 19! I come back every few months and there is always progress. Thanks for reviving these books, it is truly a pleasure to read them (again!). - RJ

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 28, 2009 12:04 PM  

  • Thanks, RJ. You might want to come back more often than that in the near future. Or subscribe to the announcements mailing list. :)

    By Blogger Jonathan Blake, At February 28, 2009 3:42 PM  

  • Good job to all involved with project Aon. I was a teenager when I first read a Lone Wolf book printed by Beaver books and it was great to read all the books again. The past is always present. I wonder if Joe Dever has considered writing the stories of Sun Eagle the first Magnakai.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 10, 2009 12:19 PM  

  • Thank you. That would be interesting to read about his Lorestone quest.

    By Blogger Jonathan Blake, At March 10, 2009 3:41 PM  

  • Just wanted to drop a line to tell you how thrilled I am to see this work in progress. I grew up on Lone Wolf, and unfortunately never got past the magnakai series due to leaving for the military, and other real life issues that came up through the years. I have finally finished the series (as far as you guys have finished it ;) )and it has been a very nice trip down memory lane. Thank you so much

    By Blogger Scot, At March 13, 2009 7:55 PM  

  • You're quite welcome, Scot. Hang on because the ride's not over yet. :)

    By Blogger Jonathan Blake, At March 13, 2009 9:28 PM  

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