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HIGH STAKES ADVENTURE AS TWO FRIENDS FIGHT THEIR WAY ACROSS A STRANGE WORLD IN A FAR-FLUNG FUTURE
Sometimes, the real enemies are the friends we make along the way.
An encounter with an old friend becomes tragically fatal, and Indrajit and Fix set out on a high-stakes, high-adrenaline quest across the ancient city of Kish to bring their friend back to life. At each step, the complications and the enemies alike pile up. The mysterious necromancers, the Vin Dalu priests, bind the heroes on an errand that sends them shuttling from one thieves guild to the next, pitting Indrajit and Fix against the deadly House of Knives and embroiling them in a plot by the giant, wasplike Kattak to take dire revenge on Kish and all its great houses.
Can the heroes save their friend? Can Indrajit and Fix survive? Will Kish itself fall?
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Praise for D.J. Butler:
Butler follows Witchy Eye with a satisfying second tale of a magic-filled early America . . . Deep and old magic influences both places and characters, and the story is tightly focused on the determined Sarah . . . Fans of epic and alternate historical fantasy will savor this tale of witchery and intrigue. Publishers Weekly on Witchy Winter
For readers who love history-based fantasy, steampunk, or urban fantasy . . . this series gives the genre a new twist. Booklist
Excellent book. I am impressed by the creativity and the depth of the worldbuilding. Dave Butler is a great storyteller. Larry Correia
Witchy Eye is an intricate and imaginative alternate history with a cast of characters and quirky situations that would make a Dickens novel proud. Kevin J. Anderson
Butlers fantasy is by turns sardonic and lighthearted; ghoulish shadows claw into the most remote areas and heroism bursts out of the most unlikely people. Sarah is the epitome of the downtrodden hero who refuses to give up until she gets what she needs, and her story will appeal to fantasy readers of all stripes. Publishers Weekly
. . . a fascinating, grittily-flavored world of living legends. Hurry up and write the next one, Dave. ���Cat Rambo
This is enchanting! Id love to see more. Mercedes Lackey
Goblin Market meets Magical Musketpunk . . . A great ride that also manages to cover some serious cultural terrain. Charles E. Gannon
Witchy Eye is a brilliant blend of historical acumen and imagination, a tour-de-force that is at once full of surprises and ultimately heartwarming. This is your chance to discover one of the finest new stars writing today! David Farland
A gritty, engrossing mash-up of history, fantasy, and magic. Desperate characters careen from plot twist to plot twist until few are left standing. Mario Acevedo
[A] unique alternative-history that is heavily influenced by urban and traditional fantasy and steeped in the folklore of the Appalachians . . . Fans of urban fantasy looking to take a chance on something with a twist on a historical setting may find this novel worth their time. Booklist
Genre: Science Fiction
Sometimes, the real enemies are the friends we make along the way.
An encounter with an old friend becomes tragically fatal, and Indrajit and Fix set out on a high-stakes, high-adrenaline quest across the ancient city of Kish to bring their friend back to life. At each step, the complications and the enemies alike pile up. The mysterious necromancers, the Vin Dalu priests, bind the heroes on an errand that sends them shuttling from one thieves guild to the next, pitting Indrajit and Fix against the deadly House of Knives and embroiling them in a plot by the giant, wasplike Kattak to take dire revenge on Kish and all its great houses.
Can the heroes save their friend? Can Indrajit and Fix survive? Will Kish itself fall?
At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
Praise for D.J. Butler:
Butler follows Witchy Eye with a satisfying second tale of a magic-filled early America . . . Deep and old magic influences both places and characters, and the story is tightly focused on the determined Sarah . . . Fans of epic and alternate historical fantasy will savor this tale of witchery and intrigue. Publishers Weekly on Witchy Winter
For readers who love history-based fantasy, steampunk, or urban fantasy . . . this series gives the genre a new twist. Booklist
Excellent book. I am impressed by the creativity and the depth of the worldbuilding. Dave Butler is a great storyteller. Larry Correia
Witchy Eye is an intricate and imaginative alternate history with a cast of characters and quirky situations that would make a Dickens novel proud. Kevin J. Anderson
Butlers fantasy is by turns sardonic and lighthearted; ghoulish shadows claw into the most remote areas and heroism bursts out of the most unlikely people. Sarah is the epitome of the downtrodden hero who refuses to give up until she gets what she needs, and her story will appeal to fantasy readers of all stripes. Publishers Weekly
. . . a fascinating, grittily-flavored world of living legends. Hurry up and write the next one, Dave. ���Cat Rambo
This is enchanting! Id love to see more. Mercedes Lackey
Goblin Market meets Magical Musketpunk . . . A great ride that also manages to cover some serious cultural terrain. Charles E. Gannon
Witchy Eye is a brilliant blend of historical acumen and imagination, a tour-de-force that is at once full of surprises and ultimately heartwarming. This is your chance to discover one of the finest new stars writing today! David Farland
A gritty, engrossing mash-up of history, fantasy, and magic. Desperate characters careen from plot twist to plot twist until few are left standing. Mario Acevedo
[A] unique alternative-history that is heavily influenced by urban and traditional fantasy and steeped in the folklore of the Appalachians . . . Fans of urban fantasy looking to take a chance on something with a twist on a historical setting may find this novel worth their time. Booklist
Genre: Science Fiction
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