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It's the end of civilization, but the show must go on.The Loyale Traveling Circus and Menagerie is in turmoil. During their ocean voyage from British India to Boston, someone murdered their ringmaster. The killer must be one of their own. Unfortunately, that is the least of their problems. While they were at sea, an aetheric calamity sent a wave of death rolling across the world. In post-Civil War America, a third of the population died outright, and many of the survivors suffer strange nervous symptoms that are steadily increasing in severity. Basic technology is also rendered dangerously unstable by the disaster. The circus members find themselves traveling through the collapse of civilization. In such desperate times, what use is a circus?If they can defend themselves against the starving populace, if they can outwit and outperform the political factions that have seized power, if they can fight off the ravening monstrosities born of the aether storm . . . they just might find the answer.
What's worse than being ignored by your god?The oba is dead. Nobody wears the beaded crown.The Eight Great Houses are under attack ... and they are losing.As the royal heir from House Crow, Anari is desperate to protect his people from a plague-driven war.Without the blessing of his god, he doesn't have the magical power to compete in the succession battle for the crown of the oba. He is easy prey for the strongest heirs. To stay alive, he must be quick and clever.When his plans go wrong, he does the unthinkable.Worse is having your god owe you a favor. Particularly when he's a trickster.Anari might not become the ruler of his people, but he has won his god's undivided attention. If he can survive what he's put in motion, he will have one chance to save them all.Fortunately, Anari has a few tricks up his own sleeve ...The Unkindness of Ravens is an epic fantasy story about trickster gods and favors owed. This is a novella, so it is very short for a book.
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