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The hardcover edition of Ink & Sigil by Kevin Hearne is now available in Worldbuilders Market!
Ink & Sigil is a side-story in the Iron Druid universe by Kevin Hearne. This story follows Al MacBharrais, a scottish wizard with a curse that affects the way his voice is perceived, basically rendering him mute. This urban fantasy story takes Al through the underworld of Glasgow, Scotland while he investigates the untimely death of his apprentice while dodging other investigators who seem to have it out for him. Packed with the same action, wit, and humor that fans of Hearne know and love, this title does a great job of filling the gap that was left by Atticus O'Sullivan.
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All proceeds go to Worldbuilders, a geek-centered nonprofit supporting humanitarian efforts worldwide.
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The hardcover edition of Ink & Sigil by Kevin Hearne is now available in Worldbuilders Market!
Ink & Sigil is a side-story in the Iron Druid universe by Kevin Hearne. This story follows Al MacBharrais, a scottish wizard with a curse that affects the way his voice is perceived, basically rendering him mute. This urban fantasy story takes Al through the underworld of Glasgow, Scotland while he investigates the untimely death of his apprentice while dodging other investigators who seem to have it out for him. Packed with the same action, wit, and humor that fans of Hearne know and love, this title does a great job of filling the gap that was left by Atticus O'Sullivan.
Rather have this in audiobook format? You can find it on our Libro.fm store. |
Click here |
All proceeds go to Worldbuilders, a geek-centered nonprofit supporting humanitarian efforts worldwide.