The Magicians' Daughter

Book Three of the Stoneways Trilogy

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
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Author: S. C. Butler ISBN: 9781429920865
Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates Publication: April 27, 2009
Imprint: Tor Books Language: English
Author: S. C. Butler
ISBN: 9781429920865
Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates
Publication: April 27, 2009
Imprint: Tor Books
Language: English

In Reiffen's Choice we learned how Reiffen chose magic.

In Queen Ferris, we learned what he did with his magic.

In The Magicians' Daughter, we learn what his magic does to him.

Ten years have passed since Ferris, Reiffen, and Avender raised the siege of Rimwich and killed two of the three Wizards. Ferris and Reiffen have married, and their daughter Hubley is approaching her tenth birthday. Despite the years of peace, Reiffen believes the last of the Wizards, his old teacher and enemy Fornoch, wants to kidnap Hubley the same way he once kidnapped Reiffen. As Reiffen's fear grows increasingly irrational, Avender attempts to intervene. But Avender's help simply drives Reiffen further into madness. And what happens to Avender is almost worse.

Now, with the help of her mother and all her old friends, including Redburr the Shapeshifting Bear, Nolo the Dwarf, and the mysterious magician Mims, Hubley must do what she can to rescue her father from the consequences of his own madness.

And all the while the manderstone is growing in Issinlough . . . and no one knows what's inside.

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

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In Reiffen's Choice we learned how Reiffen chose magic.

In Queen Ferris, we learned what he did with his magic.

In The Magicians' Daughter, we learn what his magic does to him.

Ten years have passed since Ferris, Reiffen, and Avender raised the siege of Rimwich and killed two of the three Wizards. Ferris and Reiffen have married, and their daughter Hubley is approaching her tenth birthday. Despite the years of peace, Reiffen believes the last of the Wizards, his old teacher and enemy Fornoch, wants to kidnap Hubley the same way he once kidnapped Reiffen. As Reiffen's fear grows increasingly irrational, Avender attempts to intervene. But Avender's help simply drives Reiffen further into madness. And what happens to Avender is almost worse.

Now, with the help of her mother and all her old friends, including Redburr the Shapeshifting Bear, Nolo the Dwarf, and the mysterious magician Mims, Hubley must do what she can to rescue her father from the consequences of his own madness.

And all the while the manderstone is growing in Issinlough . . . and no one knows what's inside.

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

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