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'If I stay here I will dieÂ- I-ve been your prisoner for far too long, Mareg. Time to say goodbye.'
The sorcerer A Ahmud Ki searches for the amber ring, key to his past glory, but death stalks him in his prison of Se-Treya and he must escape.
In the former Shessian capital, three people are drawn together by the death of a Seer: Chance, a street-wise thief; Swift, his assassin-trained sister; and Crystal Merchant, a drug merchant whose monopoly is the envy of everyone. The secret the old Seer bequeaths has the power to save or destroy the world.
And an old woman, still living in hope of finding her lost son, has an accidental meeting with an assassin that could help her change the futureÂ-
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