Oak Seer

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781944728885
  • Weight: 485g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: City Owl Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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With heinous cults and unruly mobs all around, Effie—descendant of the Seily Court—must become something more than herself lest Scotland fall into devastation. Thrust into the public eye as the “Green Lady,” Effie of Glen Coe has become a living legend, the fey woman who saved Scotland from devastation. But to some, she’s a threat to human existence and a traitor to fey-kind. Determined more than ever to forge a peace between fey and humans, Effie finds herself navigating a realm increasingly divided. The lords of London have other plans, and once again Effie is pulled into a quagmire of politics and greed. She must stand against plots to remove her kind from the shores of the empire and madmen who murder fey without regard. Even worse, heinous cults have arisen, enthralled by an unseen enemy. With violent thugs and unruly mobs all around, wits and courage are not enough. Effie must become something more than herself, an Oak Seer, a fey mantle long lost. But can she survive long enough to claim it?
Craig Comer is the author of the gaslamp fantasy series, Fey Matter, and co-author of the mosaic fantasy novel, The Roads to Baldairn Motte. His shorter works have appeared in several anthologies, including Bardic Tales and Sage Advice and Pulp Empire Vol. IV. Craig earned a Master's Degree in Writing from the University of Southern California. He enjoys tramping across countries in his spare time, preferably those strewn with pubs and castles. He resides in Oregon.

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