Thirteen Orphans
A Dangerous Inheritance

Brenda Morris has no idea that her father, Gaheris, has a secret life. He is the Rat: a key member of the curious cabal known as the Thirteen Orphans. When she is nineteen, Brenda learns that all the omens show that Brenda will be his heir.

Brenda may inherit her place far sooner than anyone wishes. Unseen enemies are stalking the Thirteen Orphans. If Brenda does not join Pearl Bright, the Tiger, as she gathers the surviving Orphans to stand against their enemies, soon the Orphans—and their generations-long mission—will vanish, even from memory.

Bonus material includes an expanded version of the essay, "Why Thirteen Orphans?"

"This new series launch deftly mingles the fascination of the mah-jongg tiles and the animal lore of the Chinese Zodiac with a modern tale of discovery and danger. This urban fantasy should appeal to fans of Charles de Lint and Jim Butcher." Library Journal on Thirteen Orphans

"The millennia of culture behind this book broaden and strengthen it. I want to see the rest of the series." Sacramento Book Review on Thirteen Orphans
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Thirteen Orphans
A Dangerous Inheritance

Brenda Morris has no idea that her father, Gaheris, has a secret life. He is the Rat: a key member of the curious cabal known as the Thirteen Orphans. When she is nineteen, Brenda learns that all the omens show that Brenda will be his heir.

Brenda may inherit her place far sooner than anyone wishes. Unseen enemies are stalking the Thirteen Orphans. If Brenda does not join Pearl Bright, the Tiger, as she gathers the surviving Orphans to stand against their enemies, soon the Orphans—and their generations-long mission—will vanish, even from memory.

Bonus material includes an expanded version of the essay, "Why Thirteen Orphans?"

"This new series launch deftly mingles the fascination of the mah-jongg tiles and the animal lore of the Chinese Zodiac with a modern tale of discovery and danger. This urban fantasy should appeal to fans of Charles de Lint and Jim Butcher." Library Journal on Thirteen Orphans

"The millennia of culture behind this book broaden and strengthen it. I want to see the rest of the series." Sacramento Book Review on Thirteen Orphans
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Thirteen Orphans

Thirteen Orphans

by Jane Lindskold
Thirteen Orphans

Thirteen Orphans

by Jane Lindskold

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A Dangerous Inheritance

Brenda Morris has no idea that her father, Gaheris, has a secret life. He is the Rat: a key member of the curious cabal known as the Thirteen Orphans. When she is nineteen, Brenda learns that all the omens show that Brenda will be his heir.

Brenda may inherit her place far sooner than anyone wishes. Unseen enemies are stalking the Thirteen Orphans. If Brenda does not join Pearl Bright, the Tiger, as she gathers the surviving Orphans to stand against their enemies, soon the Orphans—and their generations-long mission—will vanish, even from memory.

Bonus material includes an expanded version of the essay, "Why Thirteen Orphans?"

"This new series launch deftly mingles the fascination of the mah-jongg tiles and the animal lore of the Chinese Zodiac with a modern tale of discovery and danger. This urban fantasy should appeal to fans of Charles de Lint and Jim Butcher." Library Journal on Thirteen Orphans

"The millennia of culture behind this book broaden and strengthen it. I want to see the rest of the series." Sacramento Book Review on Thirteen Orphans

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162799375
Publisher: Obsidian Tiger Books
Publication date: 02/12/2020
Series: Breaking the Wall , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Jane Lindskold is the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of over twenty-five novels and more than seventy short stories. Her series include the "Firekeeper Saga," the "Breaking the Wall" series, and others. She lives in New Mexico. Learn about her and her works at www.janelindskold.com
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