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The Pillow Knife: Book Two of the Crossed Swords Trilogy

The Pillow Knife is the second book in the Crossed Swords Trilogy, and the follow-up to A.M. Steiner's critically acclaimed, Amazon UK #1 bestselling novel, The Censor's Hand.The day of reckoning draws close. Miranda Solitaire, first lady of the Convergence, would risk anything to avert the crisis that she helped to provoke, but the grand duchess has other plans in store. How can Miranda save the Unity from the threat of wild magic if she can’t even save herself? Daniel returned to Bromwich expecting triumph; found only pain and sorrow. A censor, badged and bladed, he carries the law’s command. But what use is that when your brother is a terrorist and your master is your enemy? Gangsters, lawmen and rebels: Jonathan lost everything in the conflict between them. Yet everything happens for a reason. He’s found an answer in the gods. Or have they found an answer in him? PRAISE FOR THE CENSORS HAND"An impressive new series." - Starburst Magazine, UK "Absolutely fantastic." - The Dyslexic Reader, Ireland "I really like this book." - The Weatherwax report, USA "I recommend this book." - Ventureadlaxre, Australia "A uniquely crafted world of fantasy and magic." - The Joycean Booknerdery, Netherlands "Masterfully crafted...I'm hanging on the edge of my seat to read the next instalment. By the end of The Censor's Hand, you will be too." - Reader Nature, USA

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