Plague, murder, lies, espionage... Harbinger by @AuthorLeeFrench #fantasy


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Harbinger 

The Greatest Sin Book 2

Written by Lee French & Erik Kort

Genre: Fantasy 

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Adjusting to her new life as a soul-bound agent of the Fallen has Chavali pushing herself harder than ever before. Between learning to fight, dealing with idiots, and climbing stairs - lots of stairs - she has little time to waste on thoughts of the future. Or the past.

When another agent fails to report in, Chavali is sent on the mission to discover her fate. Ready or not, she saddles up for a new adventure with new dangers.

The search takes her to Ket, a coastal city slathered in mystery. There, she faces ghosts from her past and demons of her future as she seeks answers. All she seems to find are more questions.

Plague, murder, lies, espionage...this city harbors much more than meets the eye, and maybe too much to handle.



An excerpt from

Harbinger 



Notable Quotes from

Harbinger

Harbinger: “I was not only an entertainer. That is merely my most marketable and pleasant skill set.”

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The Fallen: “Of course I’m a liar, it’s my job.”

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The Fallen: "The Order of the Strong Arm has come for you, Chavali. You have something we want, something we need."

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The Fallen: "Blaukenevs do not leave the clan. This is akin to death."


Check out the first book

The Fallen



Author Bio

Lee French


Lee French lives in Worcester, MA, and is the author of several books, most notably the Maze Beset Trilogy, The Greatest Sin series (co-authored with Erik Kort), and assorted tales in her fantasy setting called Ilauris.

She is an avid gamer and active member of the Myth-Weavers online RPG community, where she is known for her fondness for Angry Ninja Squirrels of Doom. In addition to spending much time there, she also trains year-round for the one-week of glorious madness that is RAGBRAI, has a nice flower garden with absolutely no lawn gnomes, and tries in vain every year to grow vegetables that don’t get devoured by neighborhood wildlife.