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Jeniche of Antar Once a shadow in the storm, now the daughter of lightning. The Occassan civil war was over and the Order crushed, freeing the world of their oppression. But peace eluded Jeniche. All she really wanted was a warm, quiet place where no one knew her and where she, too, could be free - free of her ghosts and her guilt. But she also wanted to know what had driven the events that had driven her from her adopted home and taken the lives of friends and loved ones. That meant the longed for quiet library and observatory where she could study the stars would have to remain a dream. She…mehr

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Jeniche of Antar Once a shadow in the storm, now the daughter of lightning. The Occassan civil war was over and the Order crushed, freeing the world of their oppression. But peace eluded Jeniche. All she really wanted was a warm, quiet place where no one knew her and where she, too, could be free - free of her ghosts and her guilt. But she also wanted to know what had driven the events that had driven her from her adopted home and taken the lives of friends and loved ones. That meant the longed for quiet library and observatory where she could study the stars would have to remain a dream. She hoped that the answers she wanted might be found with the elusive Pilgrims in the fabled land of Ekador. It was a slim hope based on a chance encounter she was no longer sure really happened. But it was all she had, and it seemed a better option than facing Alltud's people with the news of his death. As always, nothing went to plan. What she did discover, during her search, was that you cannot outrun your troubles and that answers not only present themselves in unexpected places but also in unexpected and often perilous ways.
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Autorenporträt
Graeme K. Talboys was born in Hammersmith. In between teaching in schools and museums, he has published many works of non-fiction (on museum education, drama, and matters spiritual). He has also written more than a score of novels. The first (written when he was seventeen) was lost on a train. The next two (written in his early twenties) he wishes had been. Thankfully, he's considerably improved his writing since then and been published by the likes of HarperVoyager. His previous jobs have included stacking shelves, pot boy, sandwich maker, and sweeping factory floors. As an adult his first job was teaching Drama and English. Some of his pupils still speak to him.