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The Quickening

No one knows what's really going on. Except, perhaps, a conspiracy of ravens.

#02 in series

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Wait time: About 2 weeks

2nd in the Legends of the Sídhe, Traveler Series, The Quickening draws on ancestral magic, ancient lore and pulls it into today.

Among us walk a race older than time, around us are doorways to other realities and people who are not recognised for who and what they truly are. Among them dwell Hunter and Brighid, Black Annis, Willie the fiddle player and Raven, the most anti-social of them all, and the many others who keep magic alive in the world and who touch, in passing, those who seem lost merely because they have been blinded by disregard. Kathryn and Merrin seem as different as light and dark, but a common thread weaves them into a trap to disrupt the evil of one man, determined to remove the magic from the world, a man whose own motives are hidden even from himself.

The shape of a woman moves from the darkness of the stone's shadow, a cloak of moths surrounding her insubstantiality. She takes her time. She takes Hunter's head between both hands, her fingers melting deeply into the thick fur ruff.

The Quickening is a tale of human cruelty and its redemption. Of enchantment and contemporary folklore, based on ancient legend. If you are lost, and need finding, perhaps the folk will come if you whisper your longing to the night.

Winner of the COVR Visionary Fiction Award, 2006, USA.

The Legends of the Sídhe series is a rewilded ecology in language contemporary mythology.

Final sound production: Motiv Music https://motivmusic.com/

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 1, 2005
      In Angeles's uneven debut, Kathryn, an upper-class wife, escapes her mundane life when she and her goth friend Merrin join up with The Travelers, a magical and musical community of Sidhe, otherwise known as Fair Folk or Tuatha De Danann. The Sidhe must confront the murderous Brotherhood of the Eclipse, an ultra-religious hate group that has launched a paramilitary pogrom against New Agers, Voodoo practitioners, gays, prostitutes, Catholics, Jews and all pagans plus their associates. New Rathmore-a large, fictional city in an unnamed country that resembles Australia-becomes a battleground where the Sidhe and their human sidekicks employ all of their otherworldly talents and cunning. Angeles, an Australian practicing witch (Witchcraft: Theory and Practice) offers an interesting perspective, but her novel is marred by stilted writing. The story's magical elements are far more compelling than the evildoers and their hateful deeds, and its second half is more skillfully executed than the first. A multitude of interesting characters and a plot ripe for continued development hint at the possibility of follow-up volumes.

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