“You can’t break into and rob Magus Silvanus’s town house.” “I never said I was.” “You didn’t have to say it; I know what you’re thinking.” I half smiled. “And because I’m a Benares, you assumed that I’d opt for the larcenous approach.” “No, ma’am.” He grinned. “Because you’re you.” I crossed my arms over my chest. “How long have you known me, Vegard?” “A little over two weeks.”
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The Trouble with Demons
This book delves into the difficulties and moral ambiguities surrounding interactions with demons, likely set in a fantasy or supernatural context. It examines the consequences of summoning, bargaining with, or confronting these beings, highlighting the trouble they cause for humans or other characters. The narrative may involve themes of temptation, power, and the blurred lines between good and evil, without specifying particular plot details or characters. more
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