A confrontation 1,000 years in the making. What do you do when the person you most love turns out to be your nemesis? Make sure you have your facts straight, for starters. Japhet is facing off against a man who used the world as a prop to gaslight him. Two things he knows going in: nothing Oren says can be trusted and everything he does serves a purpose. Often, that purpose is to convince Japhet he knows what's happening. It doesn't help that everyone wants a piece of him, but he has allies now. Tibor has the Havlsburg in hand; Anoush's fledgling cabal is ready to assist. Alary has proved…mehr
A confrontation 1,000 years in the making. What do you do when the person you most love turns out to be your nemesis? Make sure you have your facts straight, for starters. Japhet is facing off against a man who used the world as a prop to gaslight him. Two things he knows going in: nothing Oren says can be trusted and everything he does serves a purpose. Often, that purpose is to convince Japhet he knows what's happening. It doesn't help that everyone wants a piece of him, but he has allies now. Tibor has the Havlsburg in hand; Anoush's fledgling cabal is ready to assist. Alary has proved there's little she can't do, and that's just the VIPs at the top of the list. Japhet's actions have won him the love of a people, there's just the one problem. He'd rather lose than beat his foe if winning means hurting him.
Born to a couple of bon vivants with a Renaissance approach to intellectual curiosity, M.C. learned to taste wine, build a campfire, and think in terms of geologic time before quitting the nest. Early fascinations with anthropology and fantasy translated into a degree in English lit, but that's the last rational decision the author made aside getting married. In pursuit of a J.D., M.C. moved to the city of Chicago from (no joke) every other region in the country. Returned triumphant from the bar exam, the obvious next step was to put these tools to use writing adventures in imagined worlds. Biggest childhood influences, Pratchett and Pern, which come through in humor, vibes of science fantasy, and an unapologetic love for cities. There will be slang, cursing, magic, moments of great warmth. And cities. If that wasn't coming through: lots of cities.
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