The Sea of the Dead
Amy Kuivalainen
(Author)
Description
The battle for Venice might be over, but the war is just beginning... Penelope's and Alexis's adventure continues in this exciting second installment of The Magicians of Venice series.Penelope has accepted her role as the new Archivist for the magicians, but with war brewing on the horizon and the tide of magic on the rise, she's going to have to learn her way around this new and dangerous world if she has any hope of outsmarting their enemies.
When Penelope's friend and fellow archaeologist uncovers a scroll containing a magical secret lost in the Dead Sea for two thousand years, Penelope and Alexis must travel to Israel to find them before Abaddon and Kreios get there first.
To defeat Thevetat and his followers, they'll need to find a weapon capable of ending him for good. As her old life collides with her new, Penelope will soon discover the price of keeping the magicians' secrets safe.
Product Details
Price
$26.95
Publisher
BHC Press
Publish Date
September 17, 2020
Pages
292
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.81 inches | 1.14 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781643971339
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About the Author
Amy Kuivalainen is the bestselling author of The Exorcist and the Demon Hunter, the Magicians of Venice series (The Immortal City, The Sea of the Dead, The King's Seal) and the Firebird Faerie Tales (Cry of the Firebird, Ashes of the Firebird, Rise of the Firebird). A Finnish-Australian writer who is obsessed with magical wardrobes, doors, auroras, and burial mounds that might offer her a way into another realm, she enjoys mashing up mythology and lore into unique retellings about monsters and magic.
Reviews
"...lives up to its predecessor. Kuivalainan is working in a new space in urban fantasy, one that includes sweet romance, mystery, mythology, and alternative history elements, which only expands the series' appeal." - Booklist
"Kuivalainen infuses the Atlantis legend with dark magic to great effect..." - Publishers Weekly