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Fury of the Witch Queen

von Joseph Robert Lewis

Reihen: Europa (3), Aetherium (5)

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Wren has followed the mysterious Omar Bakhoum from her home in Ysland across the frozen wastes of Europa to the warring cities of Constantia and Stamballa, where war is the least of Wren's problems. On steam-driven ironclads she meets more of Omar's immortal brethren who have all but lost their humanity, and in the icy streets she finds a legion of frozen corpses waging a war of their own against the living. While Omar leads the fight against the undead, Wren sets out alone to pit her wits and skills against the most powerful witch in the world, the immortal Rus crone Baba Yaga, who has gone mad with grief from the loss of her son, Koschei the Deathless. A cruel gauntlet awaits Wren as she confronts the spiteful souls of her dead teachers, her own secret fears made flesh, and the waking nightmares of Yaga herself. It's not all doom and gloom, though. A handsome young major in the Constantian army has caught Wren's eye, and Omar has taught her a few new tricks, like how to control the aether mists that reveal the souls of the dead. And if she can defeat the other-worldly forces besieging the city, the only thing left in her path will be a vast armada of naval destroyers and deadly airships. But that's all right. Wren likes a challenge.… (mehr)
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Another awesome book by this author. I rarely buy books, but I have bought the ones I did not win through librarything.com. Loved every one of them. Waiting for the next one to come out! ( )
1 abstimmen Crazy_Bunny_Lady | Nov 10, 2012 |
Wren the Fox Witch ends the Europa Trilogy and leads into the final story in the Other Earth series. It's a good ending to the trilogy, and a nice set-up for the final book. The reader has come a long way in the Other Earth series, with each step of the journey a satisfying one, and this is no exception. Lewis has continued to craft his characters and settings into people and places you know. The Europa books have been the darkest of the series, and very magic rich. This is more fantasy than steam punk, and we are given the most insight into the magic of the Other Earth. The pacing is good, the characters strong, and the action is clean and easy to follow. The dialog flows nicely, and gives each character a very natural voice. ( )
1 abstimmen cdhtenn2k10 | Mar 8, 2012 |
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Originally published as Europa 3: Wren the Fox Witch
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Wren has followed the mysterious Omar Bakhoum from her home in Ysland across the frozen wastes of Europa to the warring cities of Constantia and Stamballa, where war is the least of Wren's problems. On steam-driven ironclads she meets more of Omar's immortal brethren who have all but lost their humanity, and in the icy streets she finds a legion of frozen corpses waging a war of their own against the living. While Omar leads the fight against the undead, Wren sets out alone to pit her wits and skills against the most powerful witch in the world, the immortal Rus crone Baba Yaga, who has gone mad with grief from the loss of her son, Koschei the Deathless. A cruel gauntlet awaits Wren as she confronts the spiteful souls of her dead teachers, her own secret fears made flesh, and the waking nightmares of Yaga herself. It's not all doom and gloom, though. A handsome young major in the Constantian army has caught Wren's eye, and Omar has taught her a few new tricks, like how to control the aether mists that reveal the souls of the dead. And if she can defeat the other-worldly forces besieging the city, the only thing left in her path will be a vast armada of naval destroyers and deadly airships. But that's all right. Wren likes a challenge.

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