guessing CMGs next product

Mark CMG said:
I guess if my "One 4 EN!" promotion is going to help EN World, I'd better hurry up and get at least one of the three books that I have in the pipeline finished quickly! :)

Well, it was published in the last 200 years, but I'm guessing that this is a clue pointing at the 3 musketeers... :)
 

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Hmmm... Mountain Climbing: The Uphill Battle...

If anything I suggest sounds really strange, I am making really wild shots using the information at hand. They do have some basis in reality...

Warranted Ease...

No... maybe I should give up before I start confusing people, hehehe...
 

freyar said:
Well, it was published in the last 200 years, but I'm guessing that this is a clue pointing at the 3 musketeers... :)


Nope. :)

Both of the novels were set in England, one in the 12th century and the other in the 15th century. Both of the novels were first published in the 19th century, one in 1819, the other in 1891. Both novels have knightly adventures. Both novels were helpful to me when coming up with the idea for this new project, though I doubt it would be immediately apparent why that is the case.
 

Mark CMG said:
Nope. :)

Both of the novels were set in England, one in the 12th century and the other in the 15th century. Both of the novels were first published in the 19th century, one in 1819, the other in 1891. Both novels have knightly adventures. Both novels were helpful to me when coming up with the idea for this new project, though I doubt it would be immediately apparent why that is the case.
"Ivanhoe" and "The White Company"?
 



Again using my wik-fu, I am going to go with Men of Iron by Howard Pyle.

As for those last two guesses... Mountain Climbing was a really weird take on the Count of Monte Cristo, and Warranted Ease, War And Peace.

I guess now comes the other hard part...
 




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