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Witches of Wenshar

Written by: Barbara Hambly
Narrated by: Teri Clark Linden
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Once, it was said, Wensha had been a city of witches, summoning and controlling demons for their evil magic. But in nearby Tandieras, Kaltha claimed to have found their lost book of spells to perform only white magic. When Sun Wolf arrived, he discovered increasing signs of evil magic and demon-controlling spells. And he realized, too late, that a new swarm of demons was trying to lure him to his death....

©1987 Barbara Hambly (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Classics Dark Fantasy Epic Epic Fantasy Fiction Fantasy Witchcraft
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Gripping story with terrible narration

This is one of my favourite Hambly novels — great setting, compelling story, interesting characters. On the downside is the narrator, who has a lovely voice but comes across as robotic and stilted, and mispronounces words semi-regularly. And the odd choice of accents — I never got used to hearing an Irish lilt used for desert dwellers.

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