The Ferryman's Apprentice: Part Two

Wilom hadn't expected to be going back.

Suspected, perhaps, but suspected and expected are two very different things. Just like he suspected that the living world was in turmoil, but he didn't expect to get so involved in it. He suspected that he'd have trouble finding his feet, but he didn't expect to be this out of his depth. And he suspected that the ferryman's apprenticeship had some hidden caveats, but he never expected they'd include - for want of a better word - magic.

He's never gotten on well with obligations, but for the first time he's starting to feel a sense of responsibility. His new housemates would probably respect that, except that if they really knew what he was doing with his spare time, they'd probably kick him out. His new bosses certainly appreciate it, but Wilom can't help but feel he's working around them, rather than for them. Not being able to just ignore what everyone thinks of him is harder than it seemed on the River.

Still, at least he's got Vanda to talk to.

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The Ferryman's Apprentice: Part Two

Wilom hadn't expected to be going back.

Suspected, perhaps, but suspected and expected are two very different things. Just like he suspected that the living world was in turmoil, but he didn't expect to get so involved in it. He suspected that he'd have trouble finding his feet, but he didn't expect to be this out of his depth. And he suspected that the ferryman's apprenticeship had some hidden caveats, but he never expected they'd include - for want of a better word - magic.

He's never gotten on well with obligations, but for the first time he's starting to feel a sense of responsibility. His new housemates would probably respect that, except that if they really knew what he was doing with his spare time, they'd probably kick him out. His new bosses certainly appreciate it, but Wilom can't help but feel he's working around them, rather than for them. Not being able to just ignore what everyone thinks of him is harder than it seemed on the River.

Still, at least he's got Vanda to talk to.

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The Ferryman's Apprentice: Part Two

The Ferryman's Apprentice: Part Two

by Lee Cope
The Ferryman's Apprentice: Part Two

The Ferryman's Apprentice: Part Two

by Lee Cope

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Wilom hadn't expected to be going back.

Suspected, perhaps, but suspected and expected are two very different things. Just like he suspected that the living world was in turmoil, but he didn't expect to get so involved in it. He suspected that he'd have trouble finding his feet, but he didn't expect to be this out of his depth. And he suspected that the ferryman's apprenticeship had some hidden caveats, but he never expected they'd include - for want of a better word - magic.

He's never gotten on well with obligations, but for the first time he's starting to feel a sense of responsibility. His new housemates would probably respect that, except that if they really knew what he was doing with his spare time, they'd probably kick him out. His new bosses certainly appreciate it, but Wilom can't help but feel he's working around them, rather than for them. Not being able to just ignore what everyone thinks of him is harder than it seemed on the River.

Still, at least he's got Vanda to talk to.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780648578222
Publisher: Lee Cope
Publication date: 09/12/2020
Series: The Ferryman's Apprentice , #2
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.56(d)
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