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Water Logic

An Elemental Logic Novel

Laurie J. Marks

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English
SMALL BEER PRESS
09 August 2007
Series: Elemental Logic
The Elemental Logic series continues with its third novel in the series, Water Logic, where the patterns of history are made and unmade.

Laurie Marks' Elemental Logic series introduced readers in Fire Logic to the realm of Shaftal, an intricately imagined land whose people operate within the boundaries of their basic natures-here defined as logics-which sometimes bequeath them with access to magical, elemental powers and sometimes embroil them in unsolvable internal conflicts.

Readers will discover inside Water Logic that amid assassinations, rebellions, and the pyres of too many dead, a new government has formed in Shaftal-a government of soldiers and farmers, scholars and elemental talents, all weary of war and longing for peace. But some cannot forget their losses, and some cannot imagine a place for themselves in an enemy land. Before memory, before recorded history, something happened that now must be remembered. Zanja na'Tarwein, the crosser of boundaries, born in fire and wedded to earth, has fallen under the ice. Now, by water logic, the logic of patterns repeated, of laughter and music, the lost must be found-or the found may forever be lost.
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Imprint:   SMALL BEER PRESS
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 142mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   411g
ISBN:   9781931520232
ISBN 10:   1931520232
Series:   Elemental Logic
Pages:   332
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Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Contents Prologue: Seeking Balance Part One: The Region of Reconstruction Part Two: Mud Season Part Three: Transported Part Four: Sea Change Epilogue

Reviews for Water Logic: An Elemental Logic Novel

'The narrative rolls out at a cracking pace, the characters are strong and interesting, and the sense of period is streets ahead of most historical crime fiction. I hope we haven't seen the last of the Rev Tobias - more, please.'ANDREW TAYLOR, author of THE AMERICAN BOY


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