The Gathering Flame

The Prequel to Mageworlds

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: Debra Doyle, James D. Macdonald ISBN: 9781466802070
Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates Publication: July 15, 1995
Imprint: Tor Science Fiction Language: English
Author: Debra Doyle, James D. Macdonald
ISBN: 9781466802070
Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates
Publication: July 15, 1995
Imprint: Tor Science Fiction
Language: English

The Prequel to Mageworlds:

First their scoutships appeared above the outplanets. Raiding parties followed, then whole armadas bent on loot and conquest. The Mages break the warfleets that oppose them. They take entire planets. Who can stop them?

Not Perada Rosselin, Domina of Entibor. She's the absolute ruler of a rich world and all its colonies, but Entibor's space fleet is too small to mount a defense. And Perada herself, just back from school on distant Galcen, is almost an outworlder in her own court.

Not Jos Metadi, the most famous--or notorious--of the privateers of Innish-Kyl. Jos can fight the Mages and he can beat them one on one, but his preferred targets are cargo vessels, not the dangerous and unprofitable ships of war. Metadi stays clear of the Mageworlds' battle fleet--when he can.

Not Errec Ransome. He understands the Magelords better than anyone. But there are some things he'll never tell--and some things he's sworn to himself that he'll never do again.

Now the Mages have attacked Entibor. That was their first mistake...

At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

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The Prequel to Mageworlds:

First their scoutships appeared above the outplanets. Raiding parties followed, then whole armadas bent on loot and conquest. The Mages break the warfleets that oppose them. They take entire planets. Who can stop them?

Not Perada Rosselin, Domina of Entibor. She's the absolute ruler of a rich world and all its colonies, but Entibor's space fleet is too small to mount a defense. And Perada herself, just back from school on distant Galcen, is almost an outworlder in her own court.

Not Jos Metadi, the most famous--or notorious--of the privateers of Innish-Kyl. Jos can fight the Mages and he can beat them one on one, but his preferred targets are cargo vessels, not the dangerous and unprofitable ships of war. Metadi stays clear of the Mageworlds' battle fleet--when he can.

Not Errec Ransome. He understands the Magelords better than anyone. But there are some things he'll never tell--and some things he's sworn to himself that he'll never do again.

Now the Mages have attacked Entibor. That was their first mistake...

At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

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