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The Wedding Chapel’s Bartender: A Rucksack Universe Story - Rucksack Universe - cover

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The Wedding Chapel’s Bartender: A Rucksack Universe Story - Rucksack Universe

Anthony St. Clair

Publisher: Rucksack Press

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Summary

Can he handle the most powerful force in the world? 
Jake Edinburgh's first day on the job at Scotland's Dram Ring Pub and Wedding Chapel is not at all what he expected—and that's just from meeting Angus the ringmaker. 
The Rucksack Universe series combines alternate history, speculative fiction, myth, adventure, globetrotting, and intrigue—all with well-poured pints of beer. Library Journal says Anthony St. Clair's storytelling has "universe building reminiscent of Terry Pratchett," and readers say they love the Rucksack Universe's unique combination of "quirk, wit, travel, and magic."
Available since: 12/19/2019.

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