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Young Jin survives on his own in the streets of Thama, using his wits and climbing skills to find food and shelter. On a bitterly cold night, desperate to avoid freezing, he enters the burned wreckage of a long-abandoned warehouse searching for anything of value. Searching despite the danger-for the warehouse once belonged to jinxers, and no one knows how their magic works...or how long it remains. Jin discovers a beautiful crystal sphere in the ashes-and suddenly finds himself transported to the desert world of Darha. His foreign appearance immediately brands him an outsider, and he must rely on his Darha friends to conceal him from the mysterious rulers of the local fort. But Jin must face the fort's dangers-for inside may lie the key to his return to Thama...and the key to his own hidden magic powers.
Only one Mage Guardian now defends Aerope from the malevolent plans of Denais and his dreams of conquest and revenge. Ardhuin desperately tries to make the Allied governments see the danger and replace their murdered Guardians, but the long peace dulls any sense of urgency. Her new husband Dominic fears the Allies consider Ardhuin's phenomenal power sufficient-and in no need of help from their mages. And yet...a weary traveler from the ends of the earth rushes to their home to deliver a message from a man thought dead. A desperate plea for help, invoking the Compact-as only another Mage Guardian would. Does another survive after all? And what new danger threatens the world?The adventurous sequel to The Last Mage Guardian.
A collection of short stories, set in a government office that could never be...Hidden behind protective layers of government red tape, the Bureau of Substandards fights the good fight against interdimensional snake people, "helpful" allies, busybodies from Atlantis, the annual budget report, and, most dangerous of all...the HR department.The Inspection-- Submarine captain Commander Morton desperately needs to hide Things Government Was Not Meant To Know--with the help of a few unusual friends.The Correct Way to Fill Out Form PCR-103-u -- When evil insinuates a multidimensional soda machine into the secure confines of the Bureau, only one thing can save the world...more paperwork!Read This Memo -- Even the most capable bureaucracy fears the sheer chaos of the Company Party...Where the Money Went -- A stuck filing cabinet, a missing budget, a deadline...and a tuna sandwich on the attack!All According to Regulations -- A young bureaucrat in possession of a dangerous job must be in need of an admin.Tales of bureaucratic adventure and derring-do in the tradition of Keith Laumer's Retief!
Her great-uncle, the mage Oron, bequeathed to her his oak-shaded chateau and a debt of magical honor. But Miss Ardhuin Andrews must hide her magical talents. How can she repay the debt? Political intrigue, duty, and echoes of an old war not truly ended combine to create a smoldering crisis in a world where magic and science coexist.
The decaying Empire faces barbarian enemies without and corruption and treachery within. Exile Ronne tes Arhi fights for her own survival and for what once made the Empire great-honor-wherever she can find it. Even in an outcast barbarian warrior. A story of resurgent magic, adventure, and epic battle by the author of The Last Mage Guardian and the Sequoyah trilogy.
Nobody mentioned notorious space pirates worried about housing issues, but Moire Cameron must plan for enemy attacks--with even more people to protect than her crew. Increasingly desperate as her options vanish and Toren closes in, can she refuse any alliance? Even with the enemy? The triumphal, action-packed conclusion to the Sequoyah trilogy.
Everything works on Raven--unlike some ships Moire Cameron crewed on. No excuses left. Somebody created Alan, an eight-year-old boy in an adult body, and she needs to hunt them down and stop them. But can she destroy the facility and rescue the other created children? Or will she need to choose? Continuing the fast-paced adventure of The Long Way Home, the second book of the Sequoyah trilogy adds more mysteries and reveals others in a trademark style.
Wars make good cover for people with secrets. A mercenary company in a deep-space war? Even better. Now Moire Cameron just needs a way to fulfil her last order, given by a dying man eighty years ago. If she lives long enough. A tale of action, adventure, survival, and loyalty in the tradition of Firefly and Lois McMaster Bujold, The Long Way Home is the first book in the Seqyoyah trilogy.
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