Rob Wilkins, Pratchett’s former assistant, friend and now head of the Pratchett literary estate, said the “rediscovery of these stories is nothing short of a miracle”. Readers, said the publisher, could expect to “meet characters ranging from cavemen to gnomes, wizards to ghosts, and read about time-travel tourism, the haunting of council offices and a visitor from another planet”. None of the stories are set in Pratchett’s Discworld – the first book of which, The Colour of Magic, was released in 1983 – but according to the publisher they “hint at the world Sir Terry would go on to create”.
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