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Obsidian Mirror

#1 Obsidian Mirror

K.D. Keenan

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English
DIVERSION PUB
05 June 2018
Sharp and funny, K.D. Keenan has inherited the mantle of stalwarts Patricia Briggs and Kim Harrison, and The Obsidian Mirror is a masterpiece of thrills for every fantasy reader.

When Sierra Carter, out-of- work PR executive, receives a call from Quetzalcoatl, the plumed

serpent god of the Aztecs, she suddenly has more problems on her plate than unemployment.

Saving the whole planet, for example.

Sierra discovers that her former firm’s employer’s semiconductors are in reality a means of

spreading a deadly evil around the world. Necocyaotl, Aztec god of death and destruction, has

placed his essence in every device, causing people to place their self-interest and selfish desires

above all else. Sierra is called upon to stop him.

With his request, Quetzalcoatl offers strange and gifted assistants, Coyotl the trickster,

otherwise known as Chaco, a handsome shape-shifting avatar; and Fred, a diminutive and

mischievous mannegishi. Although Sierra is skeptical, the revelation of a previously unknown

world and its attendants is undeniable. As is the peril Necocyaotl’s return to power promises.

Entering the fray with avatars and mythological creatures alongside her, Sierra will discover

there are incalculable wonders (and dangers) within the new Old World. Her own hidden

talents may find their way to the surface, too.

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Imprint:   DIVERSION PUB
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 139mm, 
ISBN:   9781635762631
ISBN 10:   1635762634
Series:   Gods of the New World
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Obsidian Mirror (#1 Obsidian Mirror)

“Native American mythology is often understated and you can never find enough of it in Fantasy Literature. But don’t worry, K.D. Keenan is here to fix that with The Obsidian Mirror. What makes the author so special? Well, let’s just say that her best childhood friend was a Native American skull, which she received when she turned six. Show me a better qualification and I’ll eat it! And before you ask, yes, she did return the skull to its proper place when she got old enough to know better. The story turned out so well and it is so rich in detail that one can almost suspect the author learned more than a few tales from said skull. Add a little bit of Voodoo to the mix and you are well on your way to an all-star American pantheon, echoing Neil Gaiman’s American Gods in a most interesting manner. Oh, and for all that the author won’t admit it, The Obsidian Mirror has tons of humor. This is skillfully done, with the jokes lurking in the backdrop, tiptoeing behind the text and seldom breaking the surface of the mirror. More often than not you will recognise the joke the same way scientists recognise dark matter – by its effect on the surroundings rather than by its blatant presence.”—Sorin Sociu, author of The Scriptlings


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