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New fantasy from New York Times best-selling author delivers a cross-generational novel with adult and YA appeal Instead of mentors, they got monsters . . . That's what Xerak, Vereez, and Grunwold think when three strange creatures shimmer into being within the circle of Hettua Shrine. Their conclusion is reasonable enough. After all, they've never seen humans before. As for Margaret Blake, Peg Gallegos, and Tessa Brown--more usually known as Meg, Peg, and Teg--they're equally astonished but, oddly enough, better prepared. Then there is the mysterious verse that Teg speaks as they arrive, words that seem to indicate that the Shrine must have been at least partially responding to the request made of it.
Despite doubts on all sides, the three unlikely mentors join forces with the three young "inquisitors" and venture out into the world Peg dubs "Over Where." First they must find the Library of the Sapphire Wind, destroyed years before. Will they find answers there, or is this only the first stage in their search?
About OverWhere: "Library of the Sapphire Wind is classic Lindskold... If you're looking for a well-written book with a fascinating cast of characters moving through an inventive and wondrous world, look no further."--
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction "The older adventurers add some freshness to the setup, while the animal-headed youngsters charm. This vivid, magical tale is sure to please."--
Publishers Weekly "It expertly balances the thoughtful maturity of its older protagonists with the eager energies of its young ones... Combine that with its infectious sense of wonder, and it becomes something the fantasy world needs more of.?"--H.P. Holo, best-selling author of the
Monster Punk Horizon series
About Jane Lindskold: "Lindskold is one of those authors who write all sorts of books, slipping through various subgenres with the confident stride of a born storyteller who refuses to be pigeon-holed."--
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction "Intricately plotted. . . . a thought-provoking tale of magic and politics, enlivened by Firekeeper's wry and wolfish point-of-view." --
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Wolf's Blood "Lindskold delivers an exotic historical fantasy that takes the reader from Victorian England to Egypt." --
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The Buried Pyramid "I loved it. A thrilling, edge-of-the-seat read--I couldn't put it down!" --Tamora Pierce on
Fire Season (cowritten with David Weber)