'Man In Debt' is a novella-length piece in fourteen chapters. Largely in correspondence form, it concerns a battle involving a wily borrower, his lender and their two firms of lawyers. The principals move from hostility to quasi-friendliness. Their legal representatives go the opposite way, with farcical results.
Princess Liliana runs away because her father, the king, is taking the fun out of one of her true loves in life. Her uncle, The Whiteknight, comes for his favorite niece. Story line may seem odd to some, but I feel was important to mention. Girl modeling should be a legitimate platform to be a professional model and to help family finances, not to sexualize girls with distasteful pictures. I actually wrote this story to bring to light the issue - not for the greatness of the story itself.
A series of astounding experiments carried out by the redoubtable 'Sage of Trondheim', with caustic observations from his chief rival, the 'Swedish Savant'.