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Is time immutable?
Can stepping on a butterfly in the Jurassic change human history?
Might denizens of the realm of demons have something to do with it?
Yep
Praise for previous books in the Magic by the Numbers series:
One of the most logical detailing of the laws of magic ever to appear in fantasy - Lester del Rey
This book is flawless and fascinating. I can't wait to read it again -- Amazon customer
This is how fiction is written!! -- Charles Kos, Ph.D.
Well written, a new twist on the world of magic. swords and sorcery at its best. -- Amazon customer
Probably one of the best pieces of Fantasy fiction I've ever read-- Amazon customer
Classic fantasy--Craig Deburon
Excellent. Want more -- Amazon customer
Definitely recommend to fantasy readers -- Roy S. Clark IV
Lyndon Hardy writes fantasy with an eye towards making the various disciplines in a logical and entertaining fashion -- Amazon customer
Fig stumbled a step backward. No towering devil stood before him as he had imagined ... and feared. No great beast with a hideous smile of anticipation. Instead, he gazed at a female about the same height as himself. The face more alluring than any artist's rendering of beauty could be. A petite upturned nose. Come-hither eyes. Red and sensuous lips contrasting with pale green skin. What must be the tops of wings appeared over her shoulders.
"I am Lilith, what you on Earth call a succubus. Kiss me. That will be but a first hint of what delights await when you submit your will to mine."
In the tradition of Fletcher Pratt and L. Sprague deCamp
a classic tale of action, adventure -- and romance
Genre: Fantasy
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