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Of Mages, Claw, and Shadows

Curse of the Fey Duelist, Book 2

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Of Mages, Claw, and Shadows

By: Christopher D. Schmitz
Narrated by: Brenna Castor
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The Lightstarved return, and the Fianna have raided the academy. Now, the Frith Duine whip all of Arcadeax's fey into a frenzy with a unified slogan: No more humans.

Human children have gone missing in the feyland of Arcadeax for years. Now that whatever is behind it has upgraded to the aes sidhe postulates of the magiversity, Suíochán Naséan seeks an answer.

Remy Keaton is a human living among the fey. Working both with and for them. Protecting them. Loving them. He may have won his freedom in the fighting pits of Cathair Dé, but the life of a duelist unaligned with any guild house is a dangerous one—especially since he's human, and perhaps the most famous of his kind. Not only does every duelist badge seeker want to claim his head and steal his honor, but so do the human haters. The Frith Duine, have sponsored the harassment of Jaira, the fey woman Remy loves.

When Remy’s patron asks him to investigate the murders at Ollscoil Maginarius, the trail leads to an all too-familiar enemy, an Iron Legion, and the secret identity Remy forsook at the Solstox Canyons. Can Remy stop a plot aimed at the heart of Oberon’s Court?

©2025 Christopher D. Schmitz (P)2025 Christopher D. Schmitz
Dark Fantasy Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy
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