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  • Fallen

    Smoke & Magic, #1

    by E. Prybylski ...
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    How do you fight true evil when you have nothing?A fatal error hurls an angel from Heaven's grace. Lost and drowning in the modern world, Cassiel struggles to keep her head above water. Everything feels too bright, too loud, too fast. However, survival in an uncaring city is the least of her worries.When a friend is murdered and a young elven girl is kidnapped, Cassiel must face the dark realities ... Read more

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  • Cold Front

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    Series Book 1 - Frost & Shadow
    Can old spies learn new tricks?When Liz Snow, a disabled former CIA operative, receives a call from an old friend seeking assistance, she plunges back into a world she thought she had left behind. What initially appears to be a routine task involving a minor smuggling operation escalates into a far more perilous situation than Snow could have imagined. Unidentified adversaries emerge, casting ... Read more

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  • Hot & Cold

    Smoke & Magic, #2

    by E. Prybylski ...
    Series Book 2 - Smoke & Magic
    Sometimes facing your demons is literal.A holy relic of terrible power is hidden somewhere in Boston. Worse, the forces of Hell itself are after it. Cassiel faces the very thing she fears most: a charming, intelligent, and likeable demon she knows she can't trust. Whatever his motives, Asakku is the only lead she has.Working with friends both new and old, Cassiel finds herself in dire straits: few ... Read more

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  • Archaeologists as Activists

    Can Archaeologists Change the World?

    Examines the various ways in which archaeologists can and do use their research to forge a partnership with the past and guide the ongoing dialogue between the archaeological record and various contemporary stakeholdersCould archaeologists benefit contemporary cultures and be a factor in solving world problems? Can archaeologists help individuals? Can archaeologists change the world? These ... Read more

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  • Black Faces, White Spaces

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  • The Majority Finds Its Past

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