Spell of catastrophe

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  • E book
  • Fiction
  • Fantasy
  • Science fiction
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Welcome to the Dance of Gods!

In a world of magic, where computers and nanotechnology are long gone, where thoughtless gods struggle for power with little regard for those below, one unlucky man must make some tough decisions …

Maximillian the Vaguely Disreputable isnâ t sure whatâ s going on in the village of Roosing Oolvaya. Someone–probably a god–has trapped Maxâ s friend The Great Karlini in a castle that keeps trying to move at the most inconvenient times, and naturally itâ s up to Max to figure out how to spring him. But the gods throwing their weight around in Roosing Oolvaya are more than Max bargained for, and soon heâ s caught between necromancers, working with a detective named The Creeping Sword, and even dancing with Death itself in a desperate attempt to save the city from catastrophe.

Three separate lines of action engage disparate characters in a race to converge at last in a huge blast of action … leaving the reader breathless but satisfied.â –Kliatt

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