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New Releases: 10/16

Happy New Release day! Here’s what went on sale today.

opens in a new windowAn Irish Country Cottage by Patrick Taylor opens in a new windowCountry

The New Year brings challenges and changes to the colorful Irish village of Ballybucklebo. The Christmas holidays have barely passed before a fire engulfs the humble thatched cottage housing of Donal Donnally and his family. Although the family escapes the blaze more or less unsinged, Donal, his wife, their three small children, and their beloved dog find themselves with nothing left but the clothes on their back.

Good thing Doctors O’Reilly and Laverty are on hand to rally the good people of Ballybucklebo to come to their aid. Rebuilding the cottage won’t be quick or easy, but good neighbors from all walks of life will see to it that the Donallys get back on their feet again, no matter what it takes.

Meanwhile, matters of procreation occupy the doctors and their patients. Young Barry Laverty and his wife Sue, frustrated in their efforts to start a family, turn to modern medicine for answers. O’Reilly must tread carefully as he advises a married patient on how to avoid another dangerous pregnancy.

As a new and tumultuous decade approaches, sectarian division threaten to bring unrest to Ulster, but in Ballybucklebo at least, peace still reigns and neighbors look after neighbors.

opens in a new windowAsk Me No Questions by Shelley Noble opens in a new windowQuestions

A modern woman in 1907, Lady Dunbridge is not about to let a little thing like the death of her husband ruin her social life. She’s ready to take the dazzling world of Gilded Age Manhattan by storm.

From the decadence of high society balls to the underbelly of Belmont horse racing, romance, murder, and scandals abound. Someone simply must do something. And Lady Dunbridge is happy to oblige.

opens in a new windowThe Consuming Fire by John Scalzi opens in a new windowConsuming

The Interdependency, humanity’s interstellar empire, is on the verge of collapse. The Flow, the extra-dimensional conduit that makes travel between the stars possible, is disappearing, leaving entire star systems stranded. When it goes, human civilization may go with it—unless desperate measures can be taken.

Emperox Grayland II, the leader of the Interdependency, is ready to take those measures to help ensure the survival of billions. But nothing is ever that easy. Arrayed before her are those who believe the collapse of the Flow is a myth—or at the very least, an opportunity that can allow them to ascend to power.

While Grayland prepares for disaster, others are preparing for a civil war, a war that will take place in the halls of power, the markets of business and the altars of worship as much as it will take place between spaceships and battlefields. The Emperox and her allies are smart and resourceful, but then so are her enemies. Nothing about this power struggle will be simple or easy… and all of humanity will be caught in its widening gyre.

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opens in a new windowAn Irish Country Practice by Patrick Taylor opens in a new windowPractice

Once, not too long ago, there was just a single Irish country doctor tending to the lively little village of Ballybucklebo: Doctor Fingal Flahertie O’Reilly. Now his thriving practice is growing by leaps and bounds.

Not only has O’Reilly taken a new trainee under his wing, Doctor Connor Nelson, he’s also added a spirited Labrador puppy to his ever-expanding household at Number One Main Street. Meanwhile, his trusted partner, young Doctor Barry Laverty, finds himself wondering if he’s truly ready to settle down and start a family with his lovely fiancée, Sue.

As the doctors cope with domestic and professional challenges, they also look after their patients and their ailments, including a mysterious cough, a housewife whose frequent “accidents” may have a disturbing cause, and a respected colleague who might be succumbing to an old vice.

All is not sickness and worry, however. There’s plenty of joy and merriment to be found as well, from a visiting circus to racing to sailing . . . and maybe even a happy ending or two.

opens in a new windowThe Dogs of Christmas by W. Bruce Cameron opens in a new windowChristmas

Suddenly responsible for an abandoned dog and a box full of adorable puppies, Josh Michaels is in over his head. He reaches out to the local shelter for help, where he meets Kerri, who teaches Josh how to care for the puppies and get them ready for adoption.

Josh is surprised to find himself falling for Kerri, a beautiful woman with a quick wit and a fierce love for animals—but he’s fallen even harder for his new furry family.

With Christmas and the adoption date looming, Josh hesitates to part with any of the dogs, putting him at odds with Kerri. Josh isn’t willing to lose her, but doesn’t know how to set things right. Can a surprise litter of Christmas puppies really change one man’s life?

opens in a new windowWindwitch by Susan Dennard opens in a new windowWindwitch

After an explosion destroys his ship, the world believes Prince Merik, Windwitch, is dead. Scarred yet alive, Merik is determined to prove his sister’s treachery. Upon reaching the royal capital, crowded with refugees, he haunts the streets, fighting for the weak—which leads to whispers of a disfigured demigod, the Fury, who brings justice to the oppressed.

When the Bloodwitch Aeduan discovers a bounty on Iseult, he makes sure to be the first to find her—yet in a surprise twist, Iseult offers him a deal. She will return money stolen from him, if he locates Safi. Now they must work together to cross the Witchlands, while constantly wondering, who will betray whom first?

After a surprise attack and shipwreck, Safi and the Empress of Marstok barely escape with their lives. Alone in a land of pirates, every moment balances on a knife’s edge—especially when the pirates’ next move could unleash war upon the Witchlands.

Sometimes our enemies are also our only allies…

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opens in a new windowBoogiepop Omnibus Vol. 1-3 Story by Kouhei Kadono; Art by Kouji Ogata

opens in a new windowFairy Tale Battle Royale Vol. 1 Story and art by Soraho Ina

opens in a new windowHow Not to Summon a Demon Lord Vol. 2 Story by Yukiya Murasaki; Art by Naoto Fukuda

opens in a new windowMiss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid: Kanna’s Daily Life Vol. 3 Story by coolkyousinnjya; Art by Mitsuhiro Kimura

opens in a new windowThe Voynich Hotel Vol. 2 Story and art by Douman Seiman

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The Witchlands Sweepstakes

Calling all Witchlanders! Whether you’re already a fan of Susan Dennard’s books or eager to jump into a new series, we’re offering a chance to win a fantastic collection of Witchlands swag. This sweepstakes includes a hardcover copy of both Truthwitch and Windwitch, a patch, two charms, two signed bookplates and a pair of Windwitch socks. Take a look at the prize:

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On the Road: Tor/Forge Author Events in March

opens in a new windowTor/Forge authors are on the road in March! See who is coming to a city near you this month.

Steven Brust & Skyler White,  opens in a new windowThe Skill of Our Hands

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Saturday, March 18
opens in a new windowUncle Hugo’s
Minneapolis, MN
3:00 PM

Sunday, March 19
opens in a new windowBorderlands Café
San Francisco, CA
3:00 PM

Friday, March 31
opens in a new windowBook People
Austin, TX
7:00 PM
With Skyler White only.

Susan Dennard,  opens in a new windowWindwitch

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Wednesday, March 1
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Bensalem, PA
6:00 PM

Thursday, March 2
opens in a new windowOne More Page
Arlington, VA
7:00 PM
Also with Jodi Meadows.

Randy Henderson,  opens in a new windowSmells Like Finn Spirit

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Wednesday, March 8
opens in a new windowUniversity Bookstore
Seattle, WA
7:00 PM

Thursday, March 9
opens in a new windowLoveCraft Brewing Company
Bremerton, WA
6:00 PM
Books provided by Liberty Bay Books.

Saturday, March 18
opens in a new windowVillage Books
Bellingham, WA
7:00 PM

P.J. Hoover,  opens in a new windowTut: My Epic Battle to Save the World

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Saturday, March 4
opens in a new windowBook People
Austin, TX
3:00 PM

Caitlin R. Kiernan,  opens in a new windowAgents of Dreamland

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Thursday, March 9
opens in a new windowSavoy Bookshop and Café
Westerly, RI
6:00 PM
In conversation with C.S.E. Cooney.

Monday, March 20
opens in a new windowPorter Square Books
Cambridge, MA
7:00 PM
Also with Max Gladstone.

Thursday, March 23
opens in a new windowPandemonium Books and Games
Cambridge, MA
7:00 PM

Ellen Klages,  opens in a new windowPassing Strange

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Monday, March 13
opens in a new windowDog Eared Books
San Francisco, CA
7:00 PM
Also with M. Christian and Vylar Kaftan.

Erika Lewis,  opens in a new windowGame of Shadows

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Monday, March 6
opens in a new windowVroman’s Bookstore
Pasadena, CA
6:30 PM

Wednesday, March 8
opens in a new windowMysterious Galaxy
San Diego, CA
7:30 PM
Also with R.A. Salvatore and Sheryl Scarborough.

Friday, March 10
opens in a new windowPoisoned Pen
Scottsdale, AZ
7:00 PM
Also with Aprilynne Pike.

Saturday, March 18
opens in a new windowBorderlands Books
San Francisco, CA
1:00 PM
Also with Veronica Rossi.

Thursday, March 23
opens in a new windowPowell’s Books
Beaverton, OR
7:00 PM

Erin Lyon,  opens in a new windowI Love You Subject to the Following Terms and Conditions

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Saturday, March 4
opens in a new windowHyatt Regency Sacramento
Sacramento, CA
5:00 PM
Authors on the Move Dinner – hosted by the Sacramento Public Library.

Ada Palmer,  opens in a new windowSeven Surrenders

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Tuesday, March 7
opens in a new window57th Street Books
Chicago, IL
6:00 PM
Also with David M. Perry.

John Scalzi,  opens in a new windowThe Collapsing Empire

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Tuesday, March 21
opens in a new windowJoseph-Beth Booksellers
Lexington, KY
7:00 PM

Thursday, March 23
opens in a new windowFlyleaf Books
Chapel Hill, NC
7:00 PM

Friday, March 24
opens in a new windowFountain Bookstore
Richmond, VA
6:30 PM

Saturday, March 25
opens in a new windowParnassus Books
Nashville, TN
2:00 PM

Sunday, March 26
opens in a new windowBook People
Austin, TX
3:00 PM

Monday, March 27
opens in a new windowBrazos Bookstore
Houston, TX
7:00 PM

Tuesday, March 28
opens in a new windowHalf Price Books
Dallas, TX
7:00 PM

Wednesday, March 29
opens in a new windowVolumes Bookcafé
Chicago, IL
7:00 PM

Sheryl Scarborough,  opens in a new windowTo Catch a Killer

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Wednesday, March 8
opens in a new windowMysterious Galaxy
San Diego, CA
7:30 PM
Also with R.A. Salvatore and Erika Lewis.

V.E. Schwab,  opens in a new windowA Conjuring of Light

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Wednesday, March 1
opens in a new windowBook People
Austin, TX
7:00 PM

Thursday, March 2
opens in a new windowBlue Willow Bookshop
Houston, TX
7:00 PM

Friday, March 3
opens in a new windowFlatiron Writer’s Room
Asheville, NC
6:00 PM
Books provided by Malaprops.

Saturday, March 4
opens in a new windowJoseph-Beth Booksellers
Crestview Hills, KY
7:00 PM

Thursday, March 9
opens in a new windowChanging Hands Bookstore
Phoenix, AZ
7:00 PM

Burt Solomon,  opens in a new windowThe Murder of Willie Lincoln

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Saturday, March 4
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Bethesda, MD
2:00 PM

Sunday, March 5
opens in a new windowOne More Page
Arlington, VA
2:00 PM

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On the Road: Tor/Forge Author Events in February

opens in a new windowTor/Forge authors are on the road in February! See who is coming to a city near you this month.

W. Bruce Cameron,  opens in a new windowA Dog’s Purpose

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Saturday, February 18
opens in a new windowSouth County Pet Expo & Dog-a-Palooza
Lake Forest, CA
10:30 am

Susan Dennard,  opens in a new windowWindwitch

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Sunday, February 26
opens in a new windowJoseph-Beth Booksellers
Cincinnati, OH
4:00 PM

Monday, February 27
opens in a new windowBrookline Booksmith
Brookline, MA
7:00 PM
Also with V.E. Schwab.

Tuesday, February 28
opens in a new windowBooks of Wonder
New York, NY
6:00 PM
Fantastic Teen Reads – also with V.E. Schwab, Kim Liggett, and Erika Lewis.

Lara Elena Donnelly, Amberlough

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Tuesday, February 7
opens in a new windowAstoria Bookshop
Astoria, NY
7:00 PM

Wednesday, February 14
opens in a new windowBooks and Company
Beavercreek, OH
7:00 PM

Thursday, February 16
opens in a new windowJoseph-Beth Booksellers
Lexington, KY
7:00 PM

Friday, February 17
opens in a new windowCarmichael’s Bookstore
Louisville, KY
7:00 PM

Saturday, February 18
opens in a new windowDark Star Books
Yellow Springs, OH
3:00 PM

William R. Forstchen, The Final Day

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Saturday, February 4
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Asheville, NC
2:00 PM

Ellen Klages,  opens in a new windowPassing Strange

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Thursday, February 16
Book Passage
San Francisco, CA
6:00 PM

Monday, February 27
opens in a new windowPowell’s Books
Beaverton, OR
7:00 PM
Also with David Levine.

Erika Lewis,  opens in a new windowGame of Shadows

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Tuesday, February 28
opens in a new windowBooks of Wonder
New York, NY
6:00 PM
Fantastic Teen Reads – also with V.E. Schwab, Kim Liggett, and Susan Dennard.

Erin Lyon, I Love You Subject to the Following Terms and Conditions

Saturday, February 11
Barnes & Noble
Folsom, CA
1:00 PM

Friday, February 27
opens in a new windowCopperfield’s Books
Healdsburg, CA
6:00 PM

V.E. Schwab,  opens in a new windowA Conjuring of Light

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Tuesday, February 21
opens in a new windowParnassus Books
Nashville, TN
6:30 PM

Wednesday, February 22
opens in a new windowTattered Cover
Denver, CO
7:00 PM

Thursday, February 23
opens in a new windowThird Place Books
Lake Forest Park, WA
7:00 PM

Friday, February 24
opens in a new windowKepler’s Books
Menlo Park, CA
7:00 PM

Saturday, February 25
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Huntington Beach, CA
2:00 PM

Monday, February 27
opens in a new windowBrookline Booksmith
Brookline, MA
7:00 PM
Also with Susan Dennard.

Tuesday, February 28
opens in a new windowBooks of Wonder
New York, NY
6:00 PM
Fantastic Teen Reads – also with Susan Dennard, Kim Liggett, and Erika Lewis.

Burt Solomon,  opens in a new windowThe Murder of Willie Lincoln

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Sunday, February 12
opens in a new windowAbraham Lincoln Association Symposium
Lincoln Presidential Library
Springfield, IL
1:30 PM

Thursday, February 26
opens in a new windowA Likely Story Bookstore
Sykesville, MD
7:00 PM

Sunday, February 26
opens in a new windowPolitics and Prose
Washington, DC
5:00 PM

Charles Stross, Empire Games

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Thursday, February 16
opens in a new windowPandemonium Books
Boston, MA
7:00 PM
Multi-Author Celebration Event with Elizabeth Bear, Max Gladstone, Ada Palmer, Jo Walton, Fran Wilde, and Scott Lynch.

Patrick Taylor,  opens in a new windowAn Irish Country Cookbook

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Saturday, February 18
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Palm Desert, CA
2:00 PM

Saturday, February 25
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Temecula, CA
2:00 PM

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New Releases: 1/10/17

Here’s what went on sale today!

opens in a new windowChasing Shadows by David Brin & Stephen W. Potts

opens in a new windowChasing Shadows by David BrinDavid Brin, Hugo award-winning author of The Uplift War, presents a collection of short stories and essays by other science fiction luminaries. As we debate Internet privacy, revenge porn, the NSA, and Edward Snowden, cameras get smaller, faster, and more numerous. Has Orwell’s Big Brother finally come to pass? Or have we become a global society of thousands of Little Brothers—watching, judging, and reporting on one another?

opens in a new windowThe Last Harvest by Kim Liggett

opens in a new windowThe Last Harvest by Kim Liggett“I plead the blood.” Those were the last words seventeen-year-old golden boy quarterback Clay Tate heard rattling from his dad’s throat when he discovered him dying on the barn floor of the Neely cattle ranch, clutching a crucifix to his chest. Kim Liggett draws on her childhood during the Satanic Panic for a chilling tale of magic in The Last Harvest.

opens in a new windowI Love You Subject to the Following Terms and Conditions by Erin Lyon

opens in a new windowI Love You Subject to the Following Terms by Erin LyonIn a world where marriage doesn’t exist—only seven-year contracts—you don’t marry, you sign. You don’t divorce, you breach. And sometimes, you just expire. Kate is struggling to find her footing. She gave up a career she hated to pursue the law, and now she’s buried in debt and unemployed. At least she’s signed to an amazing guy—hot, sweet, and committed.

opens in a new windowWindwitch by Susan Dennard

opens in a new windowWindwitch by Susan DennardIn this follow-up to New York Times bestselling Truthwitch, a shadow man haunts the Nubrevnan streets, leaving corpses in his wake—and then raising those corpses from the dead. Windwitch continues the tale of Merik—cunning privateer, prince, and windwitch.

 

NOW IN PAPERBACK:

opens in a new windowTruthwitch by Susan Dennard

opens in a new windowTruthwitch by Susan DennardIn the Witchlands, there are almost as many types of magic as there are ways to get in trouble&mdashas two desperate young women know all too well. Safiya is a Truthwitch, able to discern truth from lie. It’s a powerful magic that many would kill to have on their side, especially amongst the nobility to which Safi was born. So Safi must keep her gift hidden, lest she be used as a pawn in the struggle between empires.

NEW FROM TOR.COM:

opens in a new windowDusk or Dark or Dawn or Day by Seanan McGuire

opens in a new windowDusk or Dark or Dawn or Day by Seanan McGuireWhen her sister Patty died, Jenna blamed herself. When Jenna died, she blamed herself for that, too. Unfortunately Jenna died too soon. Living or dead, every soul is promised a certain amount of time, and when Jenna passed she found a heavy debt of time in her record. Unwilling to simply steal that time from the living, Jenna earns every day she leeches with volunteer work at a suicide prevention hotline.

NEW EBOOK BUNDLE:

opens in a new windowThe Wild Cards Collection by George R.R. Martin & the Wild Cards Trust

NEW IN MANGA:

opens in a new windowArpeggio of Blue Steel Vol. 9 Story and art by Ark Performance

opens in a new windowBattle Rabbits Vol. 3  Story by Amemiya Yuki; Art by Ichihara Yukino

opens in a new windowGolden Time Vol. 6 Story by Yuyuko Takemiya; Art by Umechazuke

opens in a new windowMy Monster Secret Vol. 5 Story and art by Eiji Masuda

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On the Road: Tor/Forge Author Events for January

opens in a new windowTor/Forge authors are on the road in January! See who is coming to a city near you this month.

Susan Dennard,  opens in a new windowWindwitch

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Sunday, January 8
opens in a new windowBook People
Austin, TX
2:00 PM
Also with Alexandra Bracken.

Monday, January 9
opens in a new windowThe King’s English Bookshop
Salt Lake City, UT
7:00 PM
Also with Alexandra Bracken.

Tuesday, January 10
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Los Angeles, CA
7:00 PM
Also with Alexandra Bracken.

Wednesday, January 11
opens in a new windowPowell’s Books at Cedar Hills Crossing
Portland, OR
7:00 PM
Also with Alexandra Bracken.

Thursday, January 12
opens in a new windowUniversity Bookstore
Seattle, WA
7:00 PM
Also with Alexandra Bracken.

Friday, January 13
opens in a new windowKepler’s Books
Menlo Park, CA
7:00 PM
Also with Alexandra Bracken.

Sunday, January 15
opens in a new windowParnassus Books
Nashville, TN
2:00 PM

Monday, January 16
opens in a new windowSpellbound Children’s Bookshop
Asheville, NC
6:00 PM

Tuesday, January 17
opens in a new windowMain Street Books
St. Charles, MO
7:00 PM

Wednesday, January 18
opens in a new windowAnderson’s Bookshop
Naperville, IL
7:00 PM

Sunday, January 22
Books-a-Million
Beverly Hills, MI
2:00 PM

Heather Graham & Jon Land,  opens in a new windowThe Rising

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Tuesday, January 17
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Mystic, CT
6:00 PM

Thursday, January 19
Barnes & Noble at Warwick Center
Warwick, RI
6:00 PM

Friday, January 20
opens in a new windowBarrington Books Retold
Cranston, RI
6:30 PM

Saturday, January 21
opens in a new windowWakefield Books
Wakefield, RI
12:00 PM

Saturday, January 21
opens in a new windowBooks on the Square
Providence, RI
4:00 PM

Sunday, January 22
opens in a new windowStax Discount Books
Marlborough, MA
11:00 AM

Tuesday, January 24
opens in a new windowSt. Louis County Library – Weber Road Branch
St. Louis, MO
7:00 PM

Thursday, January 26
opens in a new windowMurder on the Beach
Delray Beach, FL
7:00 PM

Friday, January 27
opens in a new windowVero Beach Book Center
Vero Beach, FL
6:00 PM

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Sneak Peek: Windwitch by Susan Dennard

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Susan Dennard returns with a follow up to New York Times bestselling novel opens in a new windowTruthwitch.

After an explosion destroys his ship, the world believes Prince Merik, Windwitch, is dead. Scarred yet alive, Merik is determined to prove his sister’s treachery. Upon reaching the royal capital, crowded with refugees, he haunts the streets, fighting for the weak—which leads to whispers of a disfigured demigod, the Fury, who brings justice to the oppressed.

When the Bloodwitch Aeduan discovers a bounty on Iseult, he makes sure to be the first to find her—yet in a surprise twist, Iseult offers him a deal. She will return money stolen from him, if he locates Safi. Now they must work together to cross the Witchlands, while constantly wondering, who will betray whom first?

After a surprise attack and shipwreck, Safi and the Empress of Marstok barely escape with their lives. Alone in a land of pirates, every moment balances on a knife’s edge—especially when the pirates’ next move could unleash war upon the Witchlands.

Sometimes our enemies are also our only allies…

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BEFORE

Blood on the floor.

It weeps sideways, pooling in a moonbeam before the gentle roll of the ship sends it trickling back the other way.

The prince releases the sword’s hilt and rocks back two steps, heart banging against his ribs. He’s never taken another man’s life before. He wonders if this will change him.

The blade stays upright, lodged in the wood, even as the young man skewered beneath it tries to stand. Each time the assassin moves, the hole through his abdomen stretches wider. His innards glitter like silver coins in this half- light.

“Who are you?” the prince’s voice rasps out. The first sound he has made since awakening to a shadow in his cabin.

Thank Noden his father’s swords hang above the bed, ready for the grabbing when assassins strike. “She’s…waiting for you,” the would-be assassin answers. He attempts once more to rise, this time reaching for the hilt with his bloodied left hand.

No pinkie, the prince notes absently, for his mind is turning over the word she. There is only one she who would do this. Only one she who wants the prince dead— and she has told him so herself many times.

The prince turns, lips parting to shout the alarm, but then he hears the man laughing behind him. A hacking sound with too many dimensions. Too much weight.

He turns back. The man’s grip is falling from the sword. He topples back to the wood, with more blood, more laughter. His right hand pulls something from a pocket in his coat. A clay pot tumbles free. It rolls across the planks. Through the blood. Out the other side, painting a long, glistening line across the cabin floor.

Then the young assassin gives a final, bloody chuckle before whispering, “Ignite.”

 

The prince sways upon the barren cliff and watches his warship burn.

Heat roars against him, the black flames of the seafire almost invisible atop the waves. Only their white, alchemical hearts shine through.

The noise consumes every thing. Th e violent crack and pop of tarred wood that has braved more storms and battles than the prince has years.

He should be dead. His skin is charred to black, his hair singed off entirely, and his lungs burned to embers.

He doesn’t know how he survived. How he held the seafire back long enough for every man and woman on board to abandon ship. Perhaps he won’t survive. He’s barely standing now.

His crew watches from the beach. Some sob. Some scream. A few even search the shore, the waves. But most simply stare as the prince does.

They don’t know that an assassin has come. They don’t know that she is waiting for news of his death.

The princess of Nubrevna. Vivia Nihar. She will try to kill the prince again, if she learns this attempt has failed. Then his people, his crew will be at risk once more. Which is why, as he sinks to the ground, he decides these sailors must never learn he still lives. They must think him dead, and Vivia must think him dead too.

One for the sake of many.

Darkness creeps along the edge of his vision now. His eyes finally shut, and he recalls something his aunt once said: “The holiest always have the farthest to fall.”

They do, he thinks, and I am perfect proof of it.

Then Merik Nihar, prince of Nubrevna, slips into a black and dreamless sleep.

 

ONE

There were advantages to being a dead man.

Merik Nihar, prince of Nubrevna and former admiral to the Nubrevnan navy, wished he’d considered dying a long time ago. He got so much more done as a corpse.

Such as right now. He’d come to Judgment Square at the heart of Lovats for a reason, and that reason was tucked inside a low hut, an extension of the prison behind it, where records were kept. Th ere was one prisoner in particular Merik needed information on. A prisoner with no left pinkie, who now resided beyond the final shelf, deep in Noden’s watery Hell.

Merik sank into the hood of his tan cloak. True, his face was scarcely recognizable thanks to the burns, and his hair was only just beginning to grow back, but the covering offered safety in the madness of Judgment Square.

Or Goshorn Square, as it was sometimes called, thanks to the enormous goshorn oak at the center.

The pale trunk, as wide as a light house and easily as tall, was dented to high hell- waters, and its branches hadn’t seen green in decades. That tree, Merik thought, as he eyed the longest branch, looks like it might soon join me in death. All day long, tides of traffic poured through the square, driven by curiosity. Who would be forced into public shame? Shackled to the stones without food or reprieve? Who would feel the burning snap of a rope— followed by the cold kiss of Noden’s Hagfishes?

Desperation brought people in droves. Families came to beg the Nubrevnan soldiers for mercy on their loved ones, and the homeless came to beg for food, for shelter, for pity of any kind.

But no one had pity or mercy to spare these days. Not even Merik Nihar.

He’d already done all he could— given up all he could for a trade agreement with the Hasstrel estate in Cartorra. He’d almost negotiated one with the Marstoks as well, but ultimately death had come too soon.

A family blocked Merik’s way now. A woman and her two boys, each of them shouting at anyone who passed by.

“No crime in being hungry!” they hollered in unison. “ Free us and feed us! Free us and feed us!” The older boy, wildly tall and skinny as a brittlestar, rounded on Merik. “No crime in being hungry!” He heaved in close. “ Free us and feed—”

Merik sidestepped the boy before twirling left around his brother and finally shooting past the mother. She was the loudest of the three, with her sun-bleached hair and a face lined with fury.

Merik knew that feeling well, for it was fury that fueled him ever onward. Even as pain cut through his body and blisterings on his chest were scraped open by homespun.

Others in the area picked up the chant. Free us and feed us! No crime in being hungry! Merik found his steps settling into a quick clip to match the rhythm of that cry. So few people in the Witchlands had magic, much less magic of any real use. They survived by the whim of nature — or the whim of witches — and their own unrelenting grit.

Merik reached the gallows at the oak’s fat trunk. Six ropes dangled from a middle branch, limp coils in the midmorning heat. Yet as Merik tried to skirt the empty stage, he caught sight of a tall figure, pale-headed and hulkingly framed.

Kullen. The name grazed across Merik’s heart, sucking the air from his lungs before his brain could catch up and say, No, not Kullen. Never Kullen.

For Kullen had cleaved in Lejna two weeks ago. He had died in Lejna two weeks ago. He would never be coming back.

Without thinking, Merik’s fists shot out. He punched the gallows stage, pain bursting in his knuckles—at once grounding. At once real.

Again he punched. Harder this time, wondering why his insides spun. He had paid his dues to Kullen’s ghost. He had bought that shrine on the hillside, using the one remaining gold button from his admiral’s coat, and he’d prayed for the Hagfishes to give Kullen quick passage beyond the final shelf.

After that, it was supposed to stop hurting. This was supposed to stop hurting.

Eventually, the tall figure was gone and Merik’s bleeding knuckles stung more brightly than the past. Merik forced himself onward, elbows out and hood low. For if Safiya fon Hasstrel could reach that pier in Lejna despite Marstoks and Cleaved in her way—if she could do all that for a nation that wasn’t even her own, for a trade agreement with her family—then Merik could certainly finish what he’d come here to do.

Curse his mind for going to her, though. Merik had done so well at avoiding memories of Safi since the explosion. Since his old world had ended and this new one had begun. Not because he didn’t want to think about her. Noden save him, but that last moment he’d shared with her…

No, no — Merik would not dwell. There was no point in remembering the taste of Safi ’s skin against his lips, not when his lips were now broken. Not when his entire body was ruined and wretched to behold.

Besides, dead men weren’t supposed to care.

On he charged through filth and body odor. A tide that fought back. A storm with no eye. Each smack of limbs against Merik’s shoulders or hands sent pain scuttling through him.

He reached the irons. Fifty prisoners waited here, shackled to the stones and crispy from the sun. A fence surrounded them, indiff erent to the people pressing in from the outside.

They begged the guards to give their sons water. Their wives shade. Their fathers release. Yet the two soldiers who waited at the fence’s gate — inside, to keep from being trampled— showed no more interest in the hungry of Lovats than they did the prisoners they were meant to guard.

In fact, so bored were these two soldiers that they played taro to while away the time. One wore an iris-blue strip of cloth at his biceps, a mourning band to show re spect for his dead prince. Th e other kept the band draped across a knee.

At the sight of that cloth — just lying there, unused — a fresh, furious wind ignited in Merik’s chest. He had given so much for Nubrevna, and this was all it had earned him: a hollow, false grief. Outward shows, like the wreaths and streamers draped across the city, that couldn’t truly mask how little anyone cared their prince was dead.

Vivia had seen to that.

Thank Noden, Merik soon arrived at the hut, for he could keep his winds and temper contained for only so long— and the fuse was almost burned up.

The crowds spat him out before orange walls streaked in bird shit, and Merik cut toward a door on the south side. Always locked, but not impenetrable.

“Open up!” Merik bellowed. He knocked once at the door— a mistake. The newly splintered skin on his knuckles sloughed off . “I know you’re in there!”

No response. At least none that Merik could hear, but that was all right. He let the heat in his body grow. Strengthen. Gust.

Then he knocked again, feeling the wind curl around him as he did so. “Hurry! It’s madness out here!”

The latch jiggled. The door creaked back…And Merik shoved in. With fists, with force, with wind.

The soldier on the other side stood no chance. He toppled back, the whole hut shuddering from the force of his fall. Before he could rise, Merik had the door closed behind him. He advanced on the man, his winds chasing. Tearing up papers in a cyclone that felt so blighted good.

It had been too long since Merik had let his winds unfurl and his magic stretch wide. Fire built in his belly, a rage that blustered and blew. That had kept his stomach full when food had not. Air billowed around him, sweeping in and out in time to his breaths.

The soldier — middle-aged, sallow-skinned — stayed on the ground with his hands to protect his face. Clearly, he’d decided surrender was his safest option.

Too bad. Merik would’ve loved a fight. Instead, he forced his eyes to scour the room. He used his winds too, coaxing them outward. Letting the vibrations on the air tell him where other bodies might wait. Where other breaths might curl. Yet no one hid in the dark corners, and the door into the main prison remained firmly shut.

So at last, with careful control, Merik returned his attention to the soldier. His magic softened, dropping papers to the floor before he eased off his hood, fighting the pain that skittered down his scalp.

Th en Merik waited, to see if the soldier would recognize him.

Nothing. In fact, the instant the man lowered his hands, he shrank back. “What are you?”

“Angry.” Merik advanced a single step. “I seek someone recently released from a second time in the irons.”

The man shot a scattered glance around the room. “I’ll need more information. Sir. An age or crime or release date—”

“I don’t have that.” Merik claimed another step forward, and this time the soldier frantically scrambled upright. Away from Merik and grabbing for the nearest papers.

“I met this prisoner”— I killed this prisoner— “eleven days ago.” Merik paused, thinking back to the moonbeam. “He was brown-skinned with long black hair, and he had two stripes tattooed beneath his left eye.”

Two stripes. Two times in the Judgment Square irons.

“And…” Merik lifted his left hand. Th e skin bore shades of healing red and brown, except where new blood cracked along his knuckles. “The prisoner had no pinkie.”

“Garren Leeri!” the soldier cried, nodding. “I remember him, all right. He was part of the Nines, back before we cracked down on the Skulks’ gangs. Though the second time we arrested him, it was for petty theft.”

“Indeed. And what exactly happened to Garren after his time was served?”

“He was sold, sir.” Merik’s nostrils flared. Sold was not something he’d known could happen to prisoners, and with that thought, disgusted heat awoke in his lungs. Merik didn’t fight it—he simply let it kick out to rattle the papers near his feet.

One such paper flipped up, slapping against the soldier’s shin. In an instant, the man was trembling again. “It doesn’t happen often. Sir. Selling people, I mean. Just when we’ve no room in the prison— and we only sell people convicted for petty crimes. They work off their time instead.”

“And to whom”— Merik dipped his head sideways— “did you sell this man named Garren?”

“To Pin’s Keep, sir. They regularly buy prisoners to work the clinic. Give them second chances.”

“Ah.” Merik could barely bite back a smile. Pin’s Keep was a shelter for the poorest of Lovats. It had been a project of Merik’s mother, and upon the queen’s death, it had passed directly to Vivia.

How easy. Just like that, Merik had the found the sinew binding Garren to Vivia. All he lacked was tangible proof— something physical that he could hand to the High Council showing, beyond any doubt, that his sister was a murderer. That she was not fit to rule.

Now he had a lead. A good one.

Before Merik could loose a smile, the sound of metal scraping on wood filled the room.

Merik turned as the outside door swung in and met the eyes of a startled young guard.

Well, this was unfortunate.

For the guard.

Out snapped Merik’s winds, grabbing the guard like a doll. Then in they whipped, and he was flung straight for Merik.

Whose fist was ready.

Merik’s torn knuckles connected with the guard’s jaw. Full speed. A hurricane against a mountain. Th e guard was out in an instant, and as his limp form crumpled, Merik threw a glance at the first soldier.

But the older man was at the door to the prison now, fumbling with a lock to escape and muttering, “Too old for this. Too old for this.”

Hell-waters. A fl ash of guilt hit Merik’s chest. He had what he’d come for, and hanging around was simply asking for more trou ble. So he left the soldier to his escape and slung toward the hut’s open door.

Only to stop halfway as a screeching woman tumbled inside. “ There’s no crime in being hungry! Free us and feed us!”

It was that woman, and her two sons straggled in behind. Noden hang him, but hadn’t Merik had enough interruptions for one day?

The answer was no, apparently he had not.

Upon spotting the unconscious guard and then Merik’s unhooded face, the woman fell completely silent. Totally still. There was something in her bloodshot eyes, something hopeful.

“You,” she breathed. Then she stumbled forward, arms outstretched. “Please, Fury, we’ve done nothing wrong.”

Merik yanked up his hood, the pain briefly louder than any sounds. Brighter too, even as the woman and her sons closed in.

Her hands grabbed Merik’s hand. “Please, Fury!” she repeated, and inwardly Merik winced at that title. Was he truly so grotesque? “Please, sir! We’ve been good and given our re spects to your shrine! We don’t deserve your wrath — we just want to feed our families!”

Merik tore himself free. Skin split beneath her fingernails. Any moment now, soldiers would be pouring in from the records office, and though Merik could fight these boys and their mother, that would only draw attention.

“Free us and feed us, you said?” Merik scooped a ring of keys from the unconscious guard’s belt. “Take these.”

The cursed woman cowered back from Merik’s outstretched hand.

And now he was out of time. The familiar sound of a wind-drum was booming outside. Soldiers needed, said the beat, in Judgment Square.

So Merik flung the keys at the nearest son, who caught them clumsily. “ Free the prisoners if you want, but be quick about it. Because now would be a good time for all of us to run.”

Then Merik thrust into the crowds, bobbing low and moving fast. For though the woman and her sons lacked the good sense to flee, Merik Nihar did not.

After all, even dead men could have lives they didn’t want to lose.

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