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Raven's team has been tasked with ending the Inquisitor's menace, but how are they to do that when they can't even find the source of their power or destroy it if they could? Worse, they have very little time before things get really interesting for the world at large as the End of the World looms, except they need to find the keys to open the door...what a mess! But then an apocalypse isn't ever simple, straightforward, or easy, but then neither is any assignment assigned to the Lightwalkers. Hold on to your hats, things are about to heat up, quite literally!

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Raven's team has been tasked with ending the Inquisitor's menace, but how are they to do that when they can't even find the source of their power or destroy it if they could? Worse, they have very little time before things get really interesting for the world at large as the End of the World looms, except they need to find the keys to open the door...what a mess! But then an apocalypse isn't ever simple, straightforward, or easy, but then neither is any assignment assigned to the Lightwalkers. Hold on to your hats, things are about to heat up, quite literally!


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Autorenporträt
Once upon a time there was a sensible young lady who pursued a practical career, but finding it far less fulfilling than the proponents of the modern fairytale promulgate, she then married a clergyman, much to everyone's astonishment, including her own, and in proper fairytale fashion keeps house for the mysterious gentleman in a far away land, spending most of her time in company with a very short, whimsical person who can almost speak English. She enjoys fantasy, fairy tales, and adventure stories and her writing reflects this quaint affectation. She considers Happy Endings (more or less) a requisite to good literature and sanity, though real stories never, truly end.