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Discover the epic new fantasy inspired by ancient Greek myth...
Deina is trapped. As one of the Soul Severers serving the god Hades on earth, her future is tied to the task of shepherding the dying on from the mortal world - unless she can earn or steal enough to buy her way out.
Then the tyrant ruler Orpheus offers both fortune and freedom to whoever can retrieve his dead wife, Eurydice, from the Underworld. Deina jumps at the chance. But to win, she must enter an uneasy alliance with a group of fellow Severers she neither likes nor trusts.
So begins their perilous journey into the realm of Hades. . . The prize of freedom is before her - but what will it take to reach it?
Internationally acclaimed as one of Britain's most respected
folklore scholars, Katharine Briggs(1898-1980) was also one of the
most popular authors in the field. These "Selected Works provide
facsimile editions of her landmark writings, spanning the whole of
her publishing career, from 1959 to 1980.
Now in its thirty-first edition this survey of the region brings
together: * Over 1,250 pages of economic and demographic
statistics, wide-ranging directory material and authoritative
articles * Contributions from over 50 leading experts on African
affairs * Incisive analysis of the latest available information
Through its careful consideration of the status of armed groups
within a complex legal landscape, this insightful book identifies
and examines the tensions that arise due to their actions existing
across a spectrum of legality and illegality. Considering the
number of armed groups currently exercising governance functions
and controlling territory and population in the world, its analysis
is especially topical. Armed Groups and International Law provides
essential peer-reviewed analyses of the place of armed groups in
the legal framework. A collaborative effort between eminent
scholars from different disciplines, it summarises various points
of contention within the study of these armed actors, detailing
examples that are highly relevant to the contemporary world, such
as Afghanistan and Syria. Addressing law-making, rebel governance
and accountability, this illuminating book will be of great benefit
to students of international humanitarian law, human rights law,
international criminal law, and public international law seeking to
expand their understanding of the treatment of armed groups within
the international legal system. It will also serve as a useful
resource for practitioners working in the area of civilian
protection and academics conducting research on armed conflict from
a variety of disciplines.
THE SECOND INSTALLMENT IN THE HOUSE OF SHADOWS DUOLOGY, A GRIPPING
FANTASY INSPIRED BY GREEK MYTH. Return to the Underworld... Deina
has finally found what matters most to her in all the world. And
lost it. To save the one she loves, she's bound herself to the
Underworld and an endless future of darkness. But not even her
sacrifice is enough to secure Theron or her friends' safety in the
mortal realm. Aristaeus has seized power in Thebes and his
tyrannical reign is a constant, looming threat to their lives. So
when Deina is offered the chance to destroy him and the gods
altogether, she sets out on a new quest. But to succeed, she must
turn away from everything she holds true. In a game with the gods,
the rewards are infinite . . . but the punishments are eternal. Be
prepared for a nail-biting race for survival in this breathtaking
sequel to Daughter of Darkness. PRAISE FOR DAUGHTER OF DARKNESS:
'Everything I want in a fantasy and more' - Mary Watson, author of
Blood to Poison 'A book of smart, savage beauty' - Josh Winning,
author of The Shadow Glass 'Deliciously dark, dangerously exciting,
absolutely immersive fantasy from two goddesses of storytelling' -
Sinéad O'Hart, author of The Eye of the North 'Rich with
mythology, this twisty adventure spins a new story from old - one
that will leave you breathless, broken and begging for more' - Bex
Hogan, author of the Isles of Storm and Sorrow trilogy 'A beautiful
breath-taking adventure' - Holly Race, author of Midnight's Twins
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Patty (Paperback)
Katharine Sarah Macquoid
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R602
Discovery Miles 6 020
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In this dark and decadent sequel to Tonight, I Burn, a witch finds herself face to face with death as she stands at the center of a magical rebellion and back to back with her enemies as she falls deeper into a seductive romance.
Penny Albright has burned night after night to keep her soul free of Malin's contract. Now, she's at the stake again, and this time, it's her freewill about to burn. As the ashes settle over the temple inferno, Halstett faces the Samhain ball and attendance is mandatory. At midnight, when the veil between Life and Death is at its thinnest, the Warden means to destroy magic and the witches who wield it. With her family missing and her friends lost, Penny turns to the Sorcerer chained on the mysterious ninth floor of the library for aid.
He offers a deal: a legion to fight the Warden in exchange for her blood.
Just one drop into the eternal fires will end the Warden's reign and set the Sorcerer free. But as Alice's visions fail and Malin fights the lifeline bond Penny forged to save him, one drop of blood might destroy them all. And with the Warden using Penny’s circle of Resistance witch friends as a shield, Penny is forced to choose between the friends she loves and the covens she belongs to.
A single night might spark a war that will tear the world—or Penny's heart—apart.
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