The War Of The First Day
Two days ago the King of Taxis invaded the witch lands.

Yesterday, at her mistress's command, witch aspirant Lilta killed the King.

This morning a traitorous witch, who urged the King to start the war, killed two thirds of all the witches in the world. She and her followers are hell-bent on exterminating the rest.

At first it seems that Reeva, the leader of the traitors, wants to rule the witch lands...

Until Lilta learns that Reeva's goal is not power.

Then it seems Reeva is seeking a potent magical object that will help her kill the surviving faithful witches...

It's not that either.

But whatever Reeva's goal, it involves the approaching Day of All Centuries, a magical day on which anything can happen. If the traitors can use the Day's power, there's nothing they won't be able to do.

Meanwhile Lilta's mistress Apandra, distracted with the fighting, fails to notice Lilta's growing magical knowledge. When Lilta discovers new magic that might let them defeat their enemies, she has to admit the risks are terrible. Apandra forbids her from attempting it, and Lilta must decide if she dares to oppose her own mistress before everything she holds dear is destroyed.
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The War Of The First Day
Two days ago the King of Taxis invaded the witch lands.

Yesterday, at her mistress's command, witch aspirant Lilta killed the King.

This morning a traitorous witch, who urged the King to start the war, killed two thirds of all the witches in the world. She and her followers are hell-bent on exterminating the rest.

At first it seems that Reeva, the leader of the traitors, wants to rule the witch lands...

Until Lilta learns that Reeva's goal is not power.

Then it seems Reeva is seeking a potent magical object that will help her kill the surviving faithful witches...

It's not that either.

But whatever Reeva's goal, it involves the approaching Day of All Centuries, a magical day on which anything can happen. If the traitors can use the Day's power, there's nothing they won't be able to do.

Meanwhile Lilta's mistress Apandra, distracted with the fighting, fails to notice Lilta's growing magical knowledge. When Lilta discovers new magic that might let them defeat their enemies, she has to admit the risks are terrible. Apandra forbids her from attempting it, and Lilta must decide if she dares to oppose her own mistress before everything she holds dear is destroyed.
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The War Of The First Day

The War Of The First Day

by Thomas Fleet
The War Of The First Day

The War Of The First Day

by Thomas Fleet

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Overview

Two days ago the King of Taxis invaded the witch lands.

Yesterday, at her mistress's command, witch aspirant Lilta killed the King.

This morning a traitorous witch, who urged the King to start the war, killed two thirds of all the witches in the world. She and her followers are hell-bent on exterminating the rest.

At first it seems that Reeva, the leader of the traitors, wants to rule the witch lands...

Until Lilta learns that Reeva's goal is not power.

Then it seems Reeva is seeking a potent magical object that will help her kill the surviving faithful witches...

It's not that either.

But whatever Reeva's goal, it involves the approaching Day of All Centuries, a magical day on which anything can happen. If the traitors can use the Day's power, there's nothing they won't be able to do.

Meanwhile Lilta's mistress Apandra, distracted with the fighting, fails to notice Lilta's growing magical knowledge. When Lilta discovers new magic that might let them defeat their enemies, she has to admit the risks are terrible. Apandra forbids her from attempting it, and Lilta must decide if she dares to oppose her own mistress before everything she holds dear is destroyed.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151243971
Publisher: Thomas Fleet
Publication date: 05/15/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 775 KB

About the Author

Thomas Fleet writes fiction, principally fantasy, on the grounds that fantasy allows magic, and therefore has the largest scope for writers. That’s the official story, but it’s only half the truth. The other half is that fantasy is fun. His main goal is to tell good stories. Another goal is to occasionally surprise the reader with beauty. Another is sort of the opposite of that, to out-Tarantino Quentin Tarantino. Regarding that last, a bank heist attempted by thieves drunk on magical wine, so they can pay for their unicorn friend’s sex-change operation, is about right. Especially if it takes place during an earthquake.
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