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Beyond Sanctuary

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1985
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Book One - Wizard Weather
Book Two - High Moon
Book Three - Mageblood
Book Four - Peace Falls
Book Five - Up Wizardfall
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 Beyond - Theives' World*
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Beyond - Theives' World*   See series as if on a bookshelf
A series of novels, that take place in the larger Theives' World universe, by Janet Morris.

1) Beyond Sanctuary
2) Beyond the Veil
3) Beyond Wizardwall
Copyright © 1985 by Janet Morris
Beyond Sanctuary is dedicated with respect and affection to Bob Asprin and Lynn Abbey.

And to the entire motley crew of TW writters: Long may we wave.
In the archmage's sumptuous purple bedroom, the woman astride him took two pins from her silver-shot hair.
May contain spoilers
"Let's," Critias agreed.
Comments may contain spoilers
Portions of this novel were previously published in altered form under the titles of "Wizard Weather," copyright © 1982 by Janet Morris (in Thieves' World Volume #4, Storm Season, edited by Robert Lynn Asprin), and "High Moon." copyright © 1983 by Janet Morris (in Thieves' World Volume #5, The Face of Chaos, edited by Robert Lynn Asprin and Lynn Abbey).

"Thieves' World" and "Sanctuary" are trademarks belonging to Robert Lynn Asprin and Lynn Abbey.
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Just south of Caravan Square and the bridge over the White Foal River, the Nisibisi witch had settled in.  She had leased the isolated complex - one three-storied "manor house" and its outbuildings - as much because its grounds extended to the White Foal's edge (rivers covered a multitude of disposal problems) as for its proximity to her business interests in the Wideway warehouse district and its convenience to her caravan master, who must visit the Square at all hours.

The caravan disguised their operations.  The drugs they'd smuggled in were no more pertinent to her purposes than the dilapidated manor at the end of the bridge's south-running cart track or the goods her men bought and stored in Wideway's most pilferproof holds, though they lubricated her dealings with the locals and eased her troubled nights.  It was all subterfuge, a web of lies, plausible lesser evils to which she could own if the Rankan army caught her or the palace marshal Tempus's Stepsons (mercenary shock troops and "special agents") rousted her minions and flunkies or even brought her up on charges.

Lately, a pair of Stepsons had been her particular concern.  And Jagat - her first lieutenant in espionage - was no less worried.  Even their Ilsig contact, the unflappable Lastel who had lived a dozen years in Sanctuary, cesspool of the Rankan empire into which all lesser sewers fed, and managed all that time to keep his dual identity as east side entrepreneur and Maze-dwelling barman uncompromised, was distrssed by the attention the pair of Stepsons were paying her.

She had thought her allies overcautious at first, when it seemed she would be here only long enough to see to the "death" of the Rankan war god, Vashanka.  Discrediting the state-cult's power icon was the purpose for which the Nisibisi witch, Roxane, had come down from Wizardwall's fastness, down from her shrouded keep of black marble on its unscalable peak, down among the mortal and the damned.  They were all in this together: the mages of Nisibis; Lacan Ajami (warlord of Mygdon and the known world north of Wizardwall) with whom they had made pact; and the whole Mygdonian Alliance which he controlled.

Or so her lord and lover had explained it when he decreed that Roxane must come.  She had not argued - one pays one's way among sorcerers; she had not worked hard for a decade nor faced danger in twice as long.  And if one did not serve Mygdon - only one - all would suffer.  The Alliance was too strong to thwart.  So she was here, drawn here with others fit for better, as if some power more than magical was whipping up a tropical storm to cleanse the land and using them to gild its eye.

 

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Last Updated: 17-Mar-2024

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 01-Apr-1986
Ace
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Apr-1986
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$2.95
Pages*:
262
Internal ID:
43517
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-441-05635-0
ISBN-13:
978-0-441-05635-4
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Gary Ruddell  - Cover Artist
Tempus.  Warrior-servant of the god of storm and war.  A hero cursed with immortality in a world where death haunts every shadow...

Sanctuary™: The meanest, seediest town in all of fantasy.  Plagued by magic and murder, the heart of Thieves' World...

Now, in an exciting departure, Janet Morris, one of Thieves' World's most popular authors, takes her character, Tempus, beyond the city walls, beyond imaginable dangers...

BEYOND
SANCTUARY


THIEVES' WORLD is the bestselling fantasy adventure series edited by Robert Lynn Asprin and Lynn Abbey.  A unique collaborative vision of today's top fantasy talents, Thieves' World is a colorful triumph of the imagination.  With over one million Thieves' World books in print, BEYOND SANCTUARY marks the first full-length novel inspired by this remarkable series.
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Baen Books edition published 1985
Ace Fantasy edition / April 1986
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Author(s)

Janet Morris  
Birth: 25 May 1946 Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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