Elwyn is remarkably unremarkable, and she prefers it that way. What more could a thief hope for than to pass through life unseen? Perhaps it is a talent owed to the training of the notorious syndicate that reared her, or it may be a gift from her invisible friend--a clever and capricious creature who, unlike most invisible friends, has only grown more real with time. Either way, it is about to fail her. Upon absconding to the tiny town of Amblewick in search of a quiet, uneventful life, she catches the attention of two feuding tricksters, each in search of the perfect pawn. Through either fate…mehr
Elwyn is remarkably unremarkable, and she prefers it that way. What more could a thief hope for than to pass through life unseen? Perhaps it is a talent owed to the training of the notorious syndicate that reared her, or it may be a gift from her invisible friend--a clever and capricious creature who, unlike most invisible friends, has only grown more real with time. Either way, it is about to fail her. Upon absconding to the tiny town of Amblewick in search of a quiet, uneventful life, she catches the attention of two feuding tricksters, each in search of the perfect pawn. Through either fate or magical machinations, she soon finds herself in the company of a cutthroat assassin, a wayward prince, and a little girl with a chilling secret. Despite their differences, this ragtag group of ruffians just might manage to save multiple worlds...provided they don't kill each other first.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lilla Glass is an author from Washington state. While fantasy is her first love, she dabbles in horror, sci-fi, and the occasional (gasp) non-speculative work. Her short stories have been published in anthologies by Mystic Owl, Papillon du Pere, and Madhouse Books. In the rare event that she isn't writing, Lilla works one of those pesky day-job thingies, reads stories and poetry she wishes she wrote, hangs out with her husband and bunny, and plays the occasional tabletop RPG.
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