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Earth Logic

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by Laurie J. Marks


  Then the Sainnite garrison at Watford is attacked by a troop of zealots claiming to speak for the Lost G’deon, and a mysterious and deadly plague attacks the land, killing both Sainnites and Shaftali. Karis must act or watch her beloved country fall into famine and chaos. And when Karis acts, the very stones of the earth sit up and take notice.

  AIR LOGIC (forthcoming)

  In Air Logic, the geniuses, artists, and heros of Shaftal confront the pure, clear light of reason. By air logic . . .

  · friends become traitors

  · justice is evacuated

  · fire becomes earth

  · the truth is known

  The conclusion of the Elemental Logic series.

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