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Conducting what he imagines as a small investigation, Jason Trone finds himself in the quaint and rustic Debble Teahouse. Hidden away in the dank gloom of Morgenfeld's endless corridors.
Sweet smells and dark corners and a more than slightly odd proprietor.
Searching for a slippery character known only as Murchison, Jason hopes to find answers. Before Jason himself becomes caught up in the murder investigation.
In the vast, chaotic, fantastical city of Morgenfeld, "The Quiet Hours" focuses down on a single moment that might change Jason's life forever.

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Conducting what he imagines as a small investigation, Jason Trone finds himself in the quaint and rustic Debble Teahouse. Hidden away in the dank gloom of Morgenfeld's endless corridors.

Sweet smells and dark corners and a more than slightly odd proprietor.

Searching for a slippery character known only as Murchison, Jason hopes to find answers. Before Jason himself becomes caught up in the murder investigation.

In the vast, chaotic, fantastical city of Morgenfeld, "The Quiet Hours" focuses down on a single moment that might change Jason's life forever.


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Award-winning author, Sean Monaghan has published more than one hundred stories in the U.S., the U.K., Australia, and in New Zealand, where he makes his home. A regular contributor to Asimov's, his story "Crimson Birds of Small Miracles", set in the art world of Shilinka Switalla, won both the Sir Julius Vogel Award, and the Asimov's Readers Poll Award, for best short story.

He is a past winner of the Jim Baen Memorial Award, and the Amazing Stories Award.

Sean writes from a nook in a corner of his 110 year old home, usually listening to eighties music.

Award-winning author, Sean Monaghan has published more than one hundred stories in the U.S., the U.K., Australia, and in New Zealand, where he makes his home. A regular contributor to Asimov's, his story "Crimson Birds of Small Miracles", set in the art world of Shilinka Switalla, won both the Sir Julius Vogel Award, and the Asimov's Readers Poll Award, for best short story.

He is a past winner of the Jim Baen Memorial Award, and the Amazing Stories Award.

Sean writes from a nook in a corner of his 110 year old home, usually listening to eighties music.