- Despite several years of study, Kilisha, an aspiring young apprentice
wizard, has much to learn. After gathering ingredients for a lesson, she returns
home to find her master, Ithanalin the Wise, transformed into a statue. A tax
collector interrupted Ithanalin while working on a spell, a magic mirror tells
her, with the result that the wizard's soul has been distributed among the
various household objects. "The dish had run away with the spoon" is literally
the case here, as all the furnishings have become animated and escaped out the
door. In her efforts to track down the runaway objects and restore her petrified
master to his former self, a quest that will eventually take her to the Overlord
of Ethshar's fortress, Kilisha first tries to involve the Wizards' Guild, but
ultimately must rely on the few spells she knows and her master's spell book-as
well as her own imagination, initiative and ingenuity.
"Lawrence Watt-Evans is an accomplished writer in a number of genres, but sword and sorcery is one of his strengths."-"-Hartford Courant"
"Lawrence Watt-Evans delivers worlds brimming over with magic, mystery, and danger; fast-paced, action-packed, and thoroughly entertaining."--"Realms of Fantasy"