Turning the storm /
She is called musician, rebel, soldier, legend. After months of leading an uprising against the treacherous religious order of the Fedeli and the ruling Circle of Mages, young Eliana is known throughout the land. Striking form the blighted wastelands, her army of reformers has grown in number -- add...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Bantam Books,
2003.
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| Summary: | She is called musician, rebel, soldier, legend. After months of leading an uprising against the treacherous religious order of the Fedeli and the ruling Circle of Mages, young Eliana is known throughout the land. Striking form the blighted wastelands, her army of reformers has grown in number -- adding liberated slaves to its ranks. Driven by their beliefs in the Old Way, Eliana and the soldiers of the Lupi stand on faith alone. But faith won't save the Lupi from traitors in their midst -- or from the magical fires of the mages. Seeing her soldiers reduced to ashes around her, Eliana takes a desperate gamble: she steps down from command. Then, armed with stolen orders to attend one of the musical ensembles within the Imperial enclave, she disguises herself as a boy, takes up her violin, and heades straight into enemy territory. And now the girl-turned-generale adds another title to her rank: spy. |
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| Item Description: | "Bantam spectra fantasy"--Spine. The Cushing Library/Science Fiction copy was acquired as part of the personal Science Fiction/Fantasy library of Anne McCaffrey as donated by her son Todd McCaffrey. |
| Physical Description: | viii, 369 pages : map ; 18 cm |
| ISBN: | 0553585509 9780553585506 |