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    Kylie Chan

    Has anyone read her work? Her first trilogy, The Dark Heavens, was well received. her second trilogy, Journey to Wudang, has just been completed.

    Here is her website.
    Gene Ching
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    Has anyone read her work?
    Probably not many...yet. Here is a release schedule according to her website.

    The first trilogy is due to be released by Voyager UK and Harper-Voyager US

    US/Canada

    White Tiger: August 2011

    Red Phoenix: September 2011

    Blue Dragon: October 2011

    (Click 'US/Can' on the top right of the page, then select 'Books' for more information)

    UK

    White Tiger: September 2011

    Red Phoenix: October 2011

    Blue Dragon: November 2011

    (Click 'UK' on the top right of the page, then select 'Books' for more information)

    Negotiations for the sale of the second trilogy to the UK and US markets is currently underway.
    'White Tiger' is also soon to be released in a Japanese version.

    I'll have more details of these as I receive them
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    Has anyone read her work? Her first trilogy, The Dark Heavens, was well received. her second trilogy, Journey to Wudang, has just been completed.

    Here is her website.
    Hi Gene,

    Just found this thread.

    My wife who trains, loves these books and is always pestering me to read them.

    From what she has said they contain a nice mix of real kung fu knowledge, mythology with some nice action thrown in for good measure.

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    I would like to hear some feedback from someone who's read them, on a similar note I just ordered Under Heaven from Amazon which should be along this line of fiction.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0451463897
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