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 · Petty Pewter Gods. Author: Glen Cook; Publisher: Penguin; Release Date: ; ISBN: ; GET THIS BOOK Petty Pewter Gods. Human P.I. Garrett is hired by two rival groups of gods who are battling over the last remaining space in TunFaire and hope to use Garrett as a spy.3/5(2). Petty Pewter Gods is the eighth book in the Garrett P.I. series written by Glen Cook and centered on the adventures of private investigator Garrett. With the sudden end of the war in Cantard, TunFaire is in a state of unrest by returning former soldiers who are at odds with the half-breeds and immigrants who have taken their places in society/5.  · Glen Cook used to work the assembly line at a General Motors plant, writing in between helping to build cars as they came down the conveyor www.doorway.ru has written extensively in the science fiction and fantasy fields, and is the author of the Garrett, Pages:


Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Garrett, P. I. Ser.: Petty Pewter Gods by Glen Cook (, Mass Market) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Petty Pewter Gods. Nov / Urban Fantasy; Book - 8. THE NEW GODS IN TOWN were making thins tough for everyone. And temple real estate on the Street of Dreams was at a premium. Glen Cook's popular P.I., Garrett, uncovers the dark side of the fantasy city of TunFaire, where no one is to be trusted -- especially not beautiful women. Garrett. by Glen Cook. Add to Wishlist. QUICK ADD. Annals of the Black Company: The Black Company, Shadows Linger, The White Rose, Shadow Games, Dreams of Steel, The Silver Spike, Bleak Seasons, She Is The Darkness, Water Sleeps, Soldiers Live. by Glen Cook.


Petty Pewter Gods is a fantasy novel by American writer Glen Cook, the eighth novel in his ongoing Garrett P.I. series. The series combines elements of mystery and fantasy as it follows the adventures of private investigator Garrett. Petty Pewter Gods by Glen Cook. TunFaire is in a state of unrest; with the sudden end of the war in the Cantard, returning former soldiers are at odds with the half-breeds and immigrants who have taken their places in society. Cook's writing has slipped a little from "Dread Brass Shadows" but everyone is allowed to slouch a little here and there. Overall, if you like to mix gnomes, elves and other stuff of fantasy with your noir, "Petty Pewter Gods" is a book that does it for you.

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