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Books with author Kathryn Wells

  • Unofficial Detective

    Kathryn Wells

    language (Creativia, Aug. 27, 2017)
    For his whole life, Thordric has been told that his magic is dangerous, and that he must never use it. All over Dinia, half-wizards are treated the same, their magic labelled as dangerous and uncontrollable. When High Wizard Kalljard dies under mysterious circumstances, it falls to young Thordric to solve the case. The problem? The deed was done by magic, and though Thordric is a half-wizard, he has never fully used his powers.To prove himself right and find the person responsible, Thordric has to learn how to control his own powers. But can he learn fast enough, and find the perpetrator in time?Praise:★★★★★ - "Refreshing and original. Thordric is a likable, compelling protagonist. A delightful read."★★★★★ - "Fun and light-hearted, yet still unique. The characters are full of life and well-rounded. Truly enjoyed it."★★★★★ - "A murder mystery, a missing son, and a young wizard finding his powers - all the makings of a grand adventure."
  • Accidental Archaeologist

    Kathryn Wells

    language (Creativia, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Three years have passed since Thordric joined the Wizard Council.Together with High Wizard Vey, they have reformed the council completely. But while half-wizards can now train their magic freely and join the ranks of the mages, Thordric realizes that there are many who are completely unaware of this.Traveling to the faraway town of Valley Edge, he meets the young archaeologist Hamlet, who is on his way to a dig site where a new discovery has been made. But not all is as it first appears. Once again, Thordric has to put his magic to the test - in order to stop the greatest catastrophe their world has ever seen.This is a standalone novel, and can be enjoyed even if you haven't read other books in the series.
  • Unseasoned Adventurer

    Kathryn Wells

    language (Creativia, April 23, 2018)
    After six years in the Wizard Council, Thordric's confidence in his magic has grown. But when High Wizard Vey - Thordric's superior and closest friend - goes missing, he faces his greatest challenge yet. Trying to find a way to save him and also maintain order in the Council, Thordric ventures to the four countries surrounding Dinia to seek out other forms of magic.But his quest is far from easy, and dangers he never even knew existed soon spring onto his path.This is a standalone novel, and can be enjoyed even if you haven't read other books in the series.
  • The Door Between Worlds

    Kathryn Wells

    language (Creativia, June 6, 2018)
    Michael is a young bookworm who really believes in magic. But even he isn’t prepared for what lies behind the secret door in the school library: Treeshallow, a parallel land where all known stories originate from.When Michael runs into the residents of Treeshallow, he finds them reminiscent of characters he's read about in books.Michael’s appearance there isn’t an accident. After he sets to find the famous wizard Ramble, the two learn that the school librarian, Mr. Rogers, has been taken captive by a band of demons known as the Desrai.But even with their combined forces, can the two save Rogers from the clutches of evil?
  • Unofficial Detective

    Kathryn Wells

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 30, 2017)
    For his whole life, Thordric has been told that his magic is dangerous, and that he must never use it. All over Dinia, half-wizards are treated the same, their magic labelled as dangerous and uncontrollable. When High Wizard Kalljard dies under mysterious circumstances, it falls to young Thordric to solve the case. The problem? The deed was done by magic, and though Thordric is a half-wizard, he has never fully used his powers.To prove himself right and find the person responsible, Thordric has to learn how to control his own powers. But can he learn fast enough, and find the perpetrator in time?Praise: ★★★★★ - "Refreshing and original. Thordric is a likable, compelling protagonist. A delightful read."★★★★★ - "Fun and light-hearted, yet still unique. The characters are full of life and well-rounded. Truly enjoyed it."★★★★★ - "A murder mystery, a missing son, and a young wizard finding his powers - all the makings of a grand adventure."
  • Accidental Archaeologist

    Kathryn Wells

    (Independently published, Feb. 7, 2018)
    Three years have passed since Thordric joined the Wizard Council.Together with High Wizard Vey, they have reformed the council completely. But while half-wizards can now train their magic freely and join the ranks of the mages, Thordric realizes that there are many who are completely unaware of this.Traveling to the faraway town of Valley Edge, he meets the young archaeologist Hamlet, who is on his way to a dig site where a new discovery has been made. But not all is as it first appears. Once again, Thordric has to put his magic to the test - in order to stop the greatest catastrophe their world has ever seen.This is a standalone novel, and can be enjoyed even if you haven't read other books in the series.
  • The Door Between Worlds

    Kathryn Wells

    Paperback (Independently published, June 7, 2018)
    Michael is a young bookworm who really believes in magic. But even he isn’t prepared for what lies behind the secret door in the school library: Treeshallow, a parallel land where all known stories originate from.When Michael runs into the residents of Treeshallow, he finds them reminiscent of characters he's read about in books.Michael’s appearance there isn’t an accident. After he sets to find the famous wizard Ramble, the two learn that the school librarian, Mr. Rogers, has been taken captive by a band of demons known as the Desrai.But even with their combined forces, can the two save Rogers from the clutches of evil?
  • Lucky Duck

    Kathryn Weis

    Paperback (BookSurge Publishing, July 28, 2008)
    The Lucky Duck is a story about nature in colorful illustration. It encourages children to explore concepts about fairness, friendship, caring and kindness through nature. Written in verse with a whimsical, lyrical rhyme, this is a fun, exciting book for children in grades one through five. The story is a bit edgy, and just what children enjoy.
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  • The Door Between Worlds: Large Print Edition

    Kathryn Wells

    (Independently published, May 13, 2020)
    Michael is a young bookworm who really believes in magic. But even he isn’t prepared for what lies behind the secret door in the school library: Treeshallow, a parallel land where all known stories originate from.When Michael runs into the residents of Treeshallow, he finds them reminiscent of characters he's read about in books.Michael’s appearance there isn’t an accident. After he sets to find the famous wizard Ramble, the two learn that the school librarian, Mr. Rogers, has been taken captive by a band of demons known as the Desrai.But even with their combined forces, can the two save Rogers from the clutches of evil?NOTE: This is the large print edition of The Door Between Worlds, with a larger font / typeface for easier reading.