The Healing Glass (Age of Academicians, #1) / Age of Academicians (ePub)
Madness killed her mother. Now a plague is killing her father....
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"… a lot of action and tension. Hats off for introducing a plot point that left me with my mouth actually hanging open." - Liz Williams, Philip K Dick award-nominated SFF author.
Madness killed her mother. Now a plague is killing her father. And no one believes that this scorned academic has found a way to stop this plague. A plague so virulent it's eating through the entire city.
Audra Academician lost the respect of her peers thanks to her radical theories. They call her mad. She hates that. And it means that no one believes her anymore.
The evidence to cure the plague is an ancient journal written by a Mage - a race of people that have been extinct now for hundreds of years. Only Audra can decode the archaic language. And the cure is an ancient magical artefact, the Healing Glass, hidden in a lost corner of the land. She has to convince her peers she's right, or the Glass will stay lost and everyone in the city will die.
But when nightmarish visions start to haunt her, she fears that the same madness that claimed her mother is coming for her.
Now, not only the lives of the citizens consume her thoughts. She has to get the Healing Glass before her mother's madness kills her too.
The Healing Glass is the first book in an exciting new epic fantasy series.
Besides reading and writing and teaching English, Maria Herring is known for:
1) taking great long hikes up the side of mountains so she can chat to the trees
2) drinking a small fortune in coffee
3) drawing maps
4) dropping stuff
She lives in the Mont d'Or with her partner, Fab Mazat, and Bilbo their cat, but they can often be found in the UK visiting family.
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Catherine Herring
Catherine is a PhD student at the UCL Institute of Education, London, where she is exploring the concepts of mind, rhythm and rationality. In 2019 her collaboration with Professor Paul Standish, Displacing the one: dislocated thinking in Higher Education, was published by Routledge. It appears in the book Conversations on Embodiment across Higher Education. She also tutors English and Drama, and is an examiner for English Language.
When she's not playing with words, Catherine spends her time playing the drums, which she started learning alongside her PhD. Drums now feature at the top of her list of all-time favourite things, alongside her family, friends and fellow band mates.
She lives in Bristol with her jazz-musician partner Andrew Christie, and an ever-growing collection of percussion instruments.
- Autor: Maria Herring
- 2019, Englisch
- Verlag: Maria Herring
- ISBN-10: 1393204430
- ISBN-13: 9781393204435
- Erscheinungsdatum: 09.08.2019
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- Größe: 2.57 MB
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