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Deadmen walking
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
A first entry in a spin-off trilogy depicts the conquests of ancient dark warlord, Thorn, who returns to the world of the living as a pirate when he agrees to return the damned to hell at the same time a sea witch he once betrayed contemplates exacting revenge at the expense of humanity.
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Eagle and empire
by Alan Smale
Praetor Gaius Marcellinus tries to end the Mourning War between the five nations of Iroqua and the Cahokians in North America in 1218 AD, in the conclusion to the alternative history trilogy following Eagle in exile.
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Assassin's fate
by Robin Hobb
Fitz and the Fool confront the most dangerous challenges of their lives while coming to terms with unanswered questions from their pasts.
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The Jane Austen Project
by Kathleen Flynn
Arriving in 1815 London, two time travelers from a technologically advanced future, a disaster-relief doctor and an actor-turned-scholar posing as wealthy West Indies planters, infiltrate Jane Austen’s inner circle to recover a suspected unpublished novel, but when a special friendship forms between them all, they must make a tough choice.
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Skullsworn
by Brian Staveley
Pyrre Lakatur, a skullsworn, must complete her trial of killing ten people in ten days, including someone she loves, so she can become a priestess.
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The scribe of Siena : a novel
by Melodie Winawer
Taking an unexpected trip to a Tuscan city to settle her brother's estate, a grieving neurosurgeon discovers the journals and paintings of a 14th-century artist before finding herself transported through time to the artist's world just prior to the outbreak of a devastating plague.
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Ghost writer in the sky
by Piers Anthony
The princesses of Xanth come up with a plan to fight the Night Colt, who has teamed with a Mundane to plant stories in the air, compelling people to reenact them, in the latest addition to the long-time series following Isis Orb.
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Lies, damned lies, and history
by Jodi Taylor
"The seventh book in the bestselling British madcap time-travelling series tells the chaotic adventures of Madeleine Maxwell and her compatriotsas they travel through time, saving St. Mary's (too often by the very seat of their pants) and thwarting time-travelling terrorists, all the while leaving plenty of time for tea.
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Nation
by Terry Pratchett
When the sea takes everything, including his family, Mau, forced to become a man, must find the strength within him to defy expectations and the courage to forge new beliefs.
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Blood Song: A Raven's Shadow Novel
by Anthony Ryan
Following the death of his mother, ten-year-old Vaelin Al Sorna is delivered by his father, the king's Battle Lord, to the House of the Sixth Order to train as a warrior.
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Half a king
by Joe Abercrombie
Disabled heir to the throne Yarvi prompted by the murder of his father, embarks on a kingdom-transforming journey.
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The magicians : a novel
by Lev Grossman
After graduating from a secret, exclusive college of magic in upstate New York, Quentin Coldwater finds that a fictional land from a series of childhood fantasy novels is real, but is more darker and dangerous than he could have imagined.
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Closer to home
by Mercedes Lackey
Trained as a spy by the King's Own Herald, an orphan named Mags rises through the ranks of the Heralds' Collegium and uses his powerful Mindspeech gift to outmaneuver a royal court plot that risks his mentor and family.
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The Goblin Emperor
by Katherine Addison
Reluctantly elevated to the throne when his father and brothers are killed in a suspicious accident, an exiled half-goblin is rapidly overwhelmed by ambitious sycophants, imperial burdens and dangerous plots while searching for friendship and love.
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