**From the author of *At the Edge of the Orchard* comes a stirring eighteenth-century coming-of-age tale** Tracy Chevalier, author of the international bestseller *Girl With a Pearl Earring* and the forthcoming *At the Edge of the Orchard*, another brilliantly rendered historical tale set in the
Burning Bright
β Scribed by Megan Derr
- Publisher
- Less Than Three Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 171 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Nine gods ruled the world, until the ultimate betrayal resulted in their destruction. Now, the world is dying and only by restoring the Lost Gods can it be saved.
In the land of Pozhar, the people fear the return of Zhar Ptitsa, the god of souls and rebirth who nearly destroyed them nine hundred years ago in a terrible rage. To prevent his rebirth, the people hunt down and sacrifice Vessels, those born with a piece of Zhar Ptitsa's soul within them.
The Sacred Texts say that one thousand such Vessels will be born and all must be sacrificed to destroy Zhar Ptitsa once and for all. Now, only two pieces remain in the bodies of two thieves who will not go to the Flames without a fight.
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