But when the opportunity to find out what really happened to her father presents itself, things do not go the way she thought. Nemet’s wife Hatshe learned to wield spells from her father at an early age, and since he was executed for treason, she has been looking for a way to clear his name and punish those who falsely accused him. Scribes wielding divine powers, pyramids, powerful glyphs, the dead rising from their graves, tomb robbers, betrayal, dangerous secrets, and a loving couple, drawn into a breath-taking adventure. The Book of the Living, by Isa Prospero in The Fantasist There, you’ll find ten other spectacular stories I read in July. You can check out my roundup at B&N, too. I travelled to and from Sweden in July, and let me tell you, short fiction is one of the best things you can read while on long-haul flights and airports.
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