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|author=Stephen Donaldson
|title=The Augur's Gambit
|rating=3
|genre=Fantasy
|summary=In a ''King Lear''esque procedure, the Queen Inimica Phlegathon DeVry IV has met with each of her five barons in turn, and seduced them all into accepting her proposal of marriage. What does she mean by this bizarre procedure, which only seems to set them all against the other, especially when the fourth to meet with her blabs to the fifth before his turn? And why does the final baron's efforts for his Queen before then rest on sending ships to the East, the likes of which have never ever returned? And what is in store for the island Queendom, when the royal family's own magical oracle can only see the end of their civilisation?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1473214475</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Daniel Godfrey
|summary=In order to defeat a vengeful god, who is within days of getting out of his prison – a sacred conch shell – several things must happen. First, the conch must be united with the witch powerful enough to sustain the incantation keeping him locked up. Then she must use her helpers to endure great danger and find the information she seeks in the most perilous of places for knowledge of the ultimate part of the puzzle – the Time Bird. All this calls for heroes, but in the world of fantasy anyone can call themselves a hero – from the witch's own buxom daughter, Pelisse, to an old warrior called Bragon that the girl is forced to unite with and fight alongside.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782763627</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Nora Roberts
|title=Shadow Spell (The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy Book 2)
|rating=4
|genre=Women's Fiction
|summary=Spoilers ahead for Book 1, ''Dark Witch''.
Life goes on for the O'Dwyer cousins but that doesn’t mean they've given up on Cabahn, the evil one who has stalked their family for centuries. He hasn't given up on them either unfortunately. As the cousins' resolve increases so does their links with their 13th century ancestors from when their powers – as well as their problems – originated. Meanwhile the problem of their friend Meara Quinn may seem paltry by comparison but it's still a problem. She's desperate not to fall in love with Connor O'Dwyer. Good luck with that Meara!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0749958618</amazonuk>
}}

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