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The Staff and the Blade

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by Elizabeth Hunter


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  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  I ALWAYS have a lot of thank-yous at the end of a book, but for this one, I want to particularly thank my editing team. The structure of this book, the level of planning of the four linked novellas, and the sheer amount of time and organization it took to put everything together in a story that spans roughly seven hundred years was truly a huge project. They all deserve medals and probably some wine. Maybe chocolate. Definitely a promise that I’ll never write this kind of book again. (I promise I’ll never write this kind of book again.)

  Lora Gasway, my developmental editor, was a champion of sorting through my rambles and brainstorms, as well as being the voice of reason who convinced me that this weird book could actually work. If it didn’t, it’s probably because I didn’t take her advice somehow. (Sorry.)

  Anne Victory, my copy editor, is not only a master of sorting through my blatant comma abuse, but is also ridiculously understanding about my last-minute panic attacks about scheduling. She truly had to juggle for this job, and I appreciate every effortless catch on her part.

  Like Anne, my proofreader, Linda, has extremely keen eyes and her attention to detail is unmatched. In a fantasy world with jargon and universe-specific language, she has managed to keep track of the proper usage and punctuation for completely made-up words. (I’ll start working on the medals.)

  Marketta Gray, my continuity beta reader and Irin Chronicles expert, was essential for checking universe-specific detail on a book that overlapped not one, but three previous books. I owe her an enormous debt of gratitude for her thoroughness. Also, some chocolate might be good too.

  I do a lot of research for the Irin books, scattered among subjects as disparate as Eastern European medieval weaponry, North African martial arts, and early Scandinavian agriculture. But for this book, I want to give special thanks to Sigurd Towrie, the author of Orkneyjar.com, a website that was especially helpful during the research of the first part of The Staff and the Blade. I wish I had been able to visit Orkney before I wrote this book, but reading Towrie’s site was a virtual visit I greatly appreciated and a starting point for researching this fascinating place.

  Thanks also to Cat Bowen, my expert on all things Slavic. And beer. And gin. There’s probably not enough food and drink in this book, but that’s my fault.

  As always, an enormous debt of gratitude to my assistant, Genevieve, and her organizational abilities which allow me to do the writing I need to do and not worry about the things that will completely sidetrack me. Thanks to my family and friends, who put up with a very cranky Elizabeth for many, many months on this one.

  And finally, a deep and abiding thanks to my readers who make all this possible.

  ELIZABETH HUNTER IS a contemporary fantasy, paranormal romance, and paranormal mystery writer. She is a graduate of the University of Houston Honors College and a former English teacher. She once substitute taught a kindergarten class but decided that middle school was far less frightening. Thankfully, people now pay her to write books and eighth graders everywhere rejoice.

  She currently lives in Central California with her son, two dogs, many plants, and a sadly empty fish tank. She is the author of the Elemental Mysteries and Elemental World series, the Cambio Springs series, the Irin Chronicles, and other works of fiction.

  ALSO BY ELIZABETH Hunter

  The Irin Chronicles

  The Scribe

  The Singer

  The Secret

  On a Clear Winter Night (short story)

  The Staff and the Blade

  The Elemental Mysteries Series

  A Hidden Fire

  This Same Earth

  The Force of Wind

  A Fall of Water

  Lost Letters & Christmas Lights

  The Elemental World Series

  Building From Ashes

  Waterlocked

  Blood and Sand

  The Bronze Blade

  The Scarlet Deep

  Beneath a Waning Moon

  The Elemental Legacy Series

  Shadows and Gold

  Imitation and Alchemy

  The Cambio Springs Series

  Shifting Dreams

  Long Ride Home (short story)

  Desert Bound

  Five Mornings (short story)

  Waking Hearts

  Contemporary Romance

  The Genius and the Muse

  THE STAFF AND THE BLADE

  Copyright © 2016

  Elizabeth Hunter

  ISBN: 9781941674086

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  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  Cover artist: Damonza

  Developmental Editor: Lora Gasway

  Copy Editor: Anne Victory

  Proofreader: Linda at Victory Editing

  Formatter: Elizabeth Hunter

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