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Books with author Michael T. Scott

  • Warlock

    Michael Scott

    Paperback (Doubleday Books, June 1, 2011)
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  • The Spirit of Resistance

    Michael J. Scott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 30, 2014)
    Peter Baird, a failing writer and blogger for right-wing causes is horrified when his brother Martin announces his plan to ignite a second American Revolution. Martin will provoke the government into declaring war against its own citizens by assassinating the President on Inauguration Day. Fearful for his brother’s life, Peter is drawn into the shady world of radicalized militias. He must choose to become part of the plot or risk losing his brother forever. Can he talk his brother down from this insane plan by going along this scheme, or must he betray Martin to save his country?
  • Gemstone Wyverns: A Fantasy Adventure

    Scott Michael Decker

    language (Creativia, Dec. 6, 2014)
    Under Guardian William's rule, the people of Alsace huddle in castles, dreading the next attack of the Gemstone Wyverns.After one of the wyverns steals a valueable diamond, Josh Wyrmherd is accused of helping the drake and exiled. With his friend Alyson, they search for the diamond and make their way to a mountaintop eyrie, where thousands of wyverns nest.There, they discover a secret that will change their lives and shape the future of the whole kingdom.
  • The Tales of Tanglewood: The Curse of Satyr Stump

    Scott Michael Kessman

    language (Lon Dubh Publishing, March 31, 2010)
    The Tales of Tanglewood fantasy series melds together influences of Celtic and Irish mythology with modern-day folklore. In the second tale, "The Curse of Satyr Stump", Colin, Blood of the Fey, returns to Tanglewood shortly before Sahwen night, a time when the magic of the 'wood has a strange effect on all things within it. Things have entered the 'wood that should not be there, and the pathways are no longer safe. The blackberries have spoiled, a pooka roams the 'wood, and a strong calling pulls Colin close to Satyr Stump, where Fionn the satyr has been cursed by Grainne, the Grey Lady. Tasked to face the dark druidess and help break the curse upon Fionn, Colin seeks help from the druid Bairtlemead Muffingrow, the ferrish Ailfrid, and the elfin girl Deidre. But it will be the satyr chieftain himself who joins Colin, seeking to help restore another piece of Tanglewood that has been claimed by deiney corruption. But the Grey Lady will not yield so easily, and Colin and Fionn are both nearly powerless in her domain. Colin learns very quickly that during Sahwen, Tanglewood can be a very dangerous place indeed.
  • Warlock

    Michael Scott

    Paperback (Corgi Children's, April 1, 2012)
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  • The Sorceress

    Michael Scott

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2009)
    The Sorceress by Scott, Michael. Published by Delacorte Books for Young Readers,2009, Binding: Hardcover
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  • Descent

    Mr. Michael J. Scott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 3, 2014)
    Christopher James--a disgraced and scandalized reporter--would like nothing more than to get away from everything. But his latest assignment at The Tattler, a low-budget tabloid in Roswell, NM, becomes far more than he bargained for when his informant is murdered, and all signs point to an otherworldly culprit. As James follows the evidence, he uncovers a vast conspiracy too incredible to be believed: the origins of the UFO mania that has swept the nation, the secret fate of Nikola Tesla's lost research, and a dark coalition between the highest reaches of the Federal bureaucracy and a very alien agenda. Can he learn the truth before it's too late, or will the entities obstructing him fatally end his interference?
  • THE ALCHEMYST

    Michael Scott

    Paperback (Delacorte Press, May 24, 2007)
    Paperback.
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  • The Bandit

    Scott Michael Decker

    language (Creativia, May 5, 2016)
    Tired of lying in wait, the exiled Noble Bandit seizes his chance at revenge. Meanwhile, as the birth of the Royal Twins nears, Peasant General Guarding Bear is repatriated by the Emperor.Fearing for the safety of his heirs, the emperor orders the general to lay siege to his enemy’s fortress. In preparation, the general recruits the aid of a powerful wizard and a skilled young healer – but none of them suspects a traitor in their midst.As loyalties are tested and new alliances made, who will rise above and claim victory as their own?
  • Edison Jones and The ANTI-GRAV Elevator

    Michael Scott Clifton

    language (Book Liftoff, Feb. 11, 2020)
    Twelve-year old Edison Jones is a prodigy with a passion for technology and inventions. Paralyzed from the waist down since the age of five, he hasn’t let his disability slow him down. Then his world changes overnight when his grandfather, a billionaire tech company owner, decides to enroll him in a public school. Algorithms, quantum physics, and digital engineering are easy. Finding his way in the bewildering world of boys and girls his own age is quite another thing…the biggest challenge of his life.
  • Devon Dibley & His Golden Key: The Adventures at The Haverford School

    Michael Scotto

    eBook (, Nov. 1, 2013)
    Adventure! Discovery! Danger! And even a little Romance! A group of students sets out to discover the secrets hidden in an underground world of tunnels and rooms created by an old professor. Young Devon Dibley has discovered this hidden world and has come across a key that will unlock one tunnel that may hold the answers to the others. Each new discovery has meaning beyond what meets the eye. The students must learn to interpret the images they encounter as individuals... and simultaneously learn to depend on each other. They must overcome their own doubts and the doubts of the people around them. With a nod to C.S. Lewis, the story has moral, theological and interpersonal implications hidden within its pages. Its primary theme is "seeking" and the many ways we approach the journey of discovery. "I very much enjoyed the narrator's voice and found Dibley's character to be intriguing as well. The burgeoning relationship between both the narrator and Dibley also felt true... I found your characters and dialogue to be well done."-Jordana Frankel (Linn Prentis Literary – NYC)
  • Tales from the Land of Erin: A Golden Dream Bk. 2

    Michael Scott

    Paperback (Sphere, Nov. 21, 1985)
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