The Burning City (The Guildmaster Thief Book 2)
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"What?" Raef looked down at his body and back up. "Oh. I was going to stop when I was done, but I keep uncovering things." Raef's eyes lit up. "You will not believe what I've discovered!"
Ralan walked over and sat at the large table. It was covered in books. "Well, you've been mighty secretive lately."
"I just didn't want to give you pieces. Tell you a tantalizing bit, and then have you asked me questions I couldn't answer. But I have a good grasp of our guild's history now."
"That's wonderful. So tell me something I didn't know."
Raef pointed to Ralan's ring with the seal of the Guildmaster Thief, then he pointed to a drawing in book to his side. "Look familiar?"
Ralan looked at the drawing. "Yes. That is my seal, but why is it red?"
Raef smiled. "Because is is the seal of the Magic Guild."
Ralan looked at his ring. "But my seal is black."
"That's because you haven't taken your rightful place yet. That seal has been laying dormant for centuries."
"What are you talking about?" Ralan asked, somewhat exasperated at Raef talking in clues.
"It is the seal of the Magic Guild." Raef smiled. "And it will blaze red when speak the oath of the Guildmaster Magic."
END OF BOOK TWO
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After fifteen years as a music industry journalist Jake Kerr's first published story, "The Old Equations," was nominated for the Nebula Award from the Science Fiction Writers of America and was shortlisted for the Theodore Sturgeon and StorySouth Million Writers awards. His stories have subsequently been published in magazines across the world, broadcast in multiple podcasts, and been published in multiple anthologies and year's best collections. He is also the author of the Guildmaster Thief epic fantasy series and the Tommy Black kids historical fantasy series.
A graduate of Kenyon College, Kerr studied fiction under Ursula K. Le Guin and Peruvian playwright Alonso Alegria. He lives in Dallas, Texas, with his wife and three daughters.
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