Burned

Burned
ISBN-10
0425275760
ISBN-13
9780425275764
Series
Burned
Category
Fiction
Pages
326
Language
English
Published
2016
Publisher
Ace
Author
Benedict Jacka

Description

"Diviner Alex Verus finally made one too many enemies on the Council of mages, and now one of them is angry enough to have him executed. Fighting for his life is nothing new for Alex, but this kill order also calls for the deaths of his dependents--and there's no way he'll let Luna, Anne, and Variam take the heat."--Cover, page [4].

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