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  • A Web to Catch the Wind

  • Silverglass, Book 2
  • By: J. F. Rivkin
  • Narrated by: Aven Shore
  • Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
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By: J. F. Rivkin
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Here is a web to catch the wind - and a loom to weave a lay.

Riddles play on words, my friend - play on these, and play you may.

This simple riddle was the clue that started the sword-for-hire Corson and her sorceress companion, the Lady Nyctasia, on a hunt for the greatest treasure ever hidden. 

But this long-abandoned treasure is the hoard of the dread Cymvelan Circle, whose scattered members are coming together again to claim what is theirs....

©1987 JF Rivkin (P)2021 Mark Alan Miller

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