Mythion Improbable, Robert Asprin
Mythion Improbable, Robert Asprin
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Myth-ion Improbable

Author: Robert Asprin

Narrator: Noah Michael Levine

Unabridged: 6 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/30/2021


Synopsis

Apprentice magician Skeeve, his scaly mentor, Aahz, and beautiful ex-assassin, Tanda, are back—and this time they're treasure hunting in a dimension that combines the Wild West with the vampire-cursed hills of Transylvania—where
gold is common as dirt, and danger lurks behind every sagebrush.

About Robert Asprin

Robert Asprin (1946-2008) was an American science fiction and fantasy author, best known for his Myth-Adventures and Phule's Company series. As an active fan of the genres, he was a member of the Society for Creative Anachronism, a cofounder of the Great Dark Horde, and founder of the Dorsai Irregulars. He was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation for The Capture in 1976. Asprin died in 2008 at the age of sixty-one, having published over fifty novels and several short stories.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bradley on January 15, 2021

Sometimes these books are hit or myth. This was OKAY. I mean, sure, it's following the success of the Mission Impossible reboots but it's really a super-lite cow-quest. Golden cow. With an okay twist. Strangely enough, I originally wanted more of his mentor joining in the quest when he was no longer i......more

Goodreads review by Patrick on March 14, 2008

So somehow I just found out that the writer of this series I was really into in sixth grade started writing the books again, so I had to check it out. It revolved around a young magician's apprentice named Skeeve, and his mentor, a demon named Aahz, and their "myth-adventures." Back then, I had foun......more

Goodreads review by Glen on April 22, 2024

Skeeve and the crew go to a land where there is a golden cow that gives golden milk. I've never really been able to get into this series. I guess humor really is subjective.......more