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Spring has come to Ryswyck Academy, and everyone has adjustments to make in the wake of the previous winter's cataclysmic events. Maintaining a fragile armistice isn't easy, and many Ryswyckiansand their Berenian guestsare nursing wounds both visible and invisible. For Captain Speir, depleted and apprehensive about her uncertain future, it's easier to worry about Douglas and his exhausting labors. But shouldering a duty of care has its perils. Is there really such a thing as a wounded healer? Has her insight deserted her for ever? Speir needs lightfor Ryswyck's sake as well as her own. But the simplest need might well be the hardest one to meet.…mehr

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Spring has come to Ryswyck Academy, and everyone has adjustments to make in the wake of the previous winter's cataclysmic events. Maintaining a fragile armistice isn't easy, and many Ryswyckiansand their Berenian guestsare nursing wounds both visible and invisible. For Captain Speir, depleted and apprehensive about her uncertain future, it's easier to worry about Douglas and his exhausting labors. But shouldering a duty of care has its perils. Is there really such a thing as a wounded healer? Has her insight deserted her for ever? Speir needs lightfor Ryswyck's sake as well as her own. But the simplest need might well be the hardest one to meet.


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L.D. Inman is an essayist, lay preacher, habitual lurker on fannish social media, and sometime poet, who once stole V.S. Naipaul's hat (she gave it back, though in retrospect perhaps she shouldn't have) and answered a stunning variety of reference questions in a long and checkered library career, before going into nonprofit communications and marketing. She lives, works, fences, and serves as cat staff in Kansas City.