First
series book. One thunb,(the crooked bartender at The Vulgar Unicorn);
Enas Yorl, magician and involuntary shape changer; Jubal, ex-gladiator
and slave who is now a pillar of the community; Lythande the
Star-browed (his magic is in question, his sword-play is not); Cappen
Varra the Minstrel. These are just some of the unforgetable players you
will meet on a stage where murder, mayhem, and skullduggery-with always
a bit of magic-are the order of the day.
US News & World Report October 1 2007
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US News & World Report September 24 2007
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The editorial staff of U.S.News & World Report is based in
Washington, D.C., but it is owned by U.S.News & World Report, L.P.,
which is based in the Daily News building in New York City. Founded in
1933 as United States News, it merged with World Report in 1948. The
magazine's founder, David Lawrence (1888–1973), sold it to his
employees. In 1984, it was purchased by Mortimer Zuckerman, who is also
the owner of the New York Daily News
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Its two primary competitors are Time and Newsweek.