Download Duel of Sorcery series (Books 1-3) by Jo Clayton (.ePUB)

Duel of Sorcery series by Jo Clayton (Books 1-3)
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Overview: Jo Clayton, whose parents named her after Jo in Little Women, was born and raised in Modesto, California. She and her three sisters shared a room and took turns telling each other bedtime stories. One of her sisters noted that Jo’s stories were the best, and often contained science fiction and fantasy elements. Clayton graduated from the University of California in 1963, Summa Cum Laude, and started teaching near Los Angeles. In 1969, after a religious experience, she moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, joining the teaching order Sisters of Mount Carmel as a novice. She left three years later, before taking final orders. During her time in New Orleans, Clayton sold sketches and paintings in Pioneer Square to supplement her income. After being robbed several times, Clayton moved to Portland, Oregon in 1983. She remained there for the rest of her life. Clayton was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 1996. Jo continued to write during her year and a half in the hospital. She finished Drum Calls, the second book of the Drums of Chaos series, and was halfway through the third and final book when she lost her struggle with multiple myeloma in February, 1998. Literary executor Katherine Kerr made arrangements with established author Kevin Andrew Murphy to finish the third book of the Drums of Chaos series. It is now completed.
Genre: Fiction » Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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1. Moongather
Serroi had been an outcast. She was a misborn of the windrunners, of small stature with pale olive skin and certain strangely heightened sensitivies. But now she was a meie – a woman warrior trained by an exclusive order. She had been with her shieldmate at the Plaz when she overheard the assassination plot against the Domnor. A murder was to take place at Moongather – that time of increased access to the demon world.
But while trying to escape with the information, Serroi broke her shieldmate oath, a breach of honor which made life unbearable for her, and forced her back – to search for her betrayed shieldmate and warn the Domnor, although the land itself seemed to be hunting her!

2. Moonscatter
With skin as pale and eyes as black as death, a blood-red ruby depending from one nostril, he was Ser Noris, the most villanous wizard of all time. He had done it all – slain all adepts worth his scorn, attained immortality, become the dire tyrant of the Sorcerers Isles and a shadow of doom on the lands beyond. But it wasn’t enough…
There was yet one opponent he had not humbled – She whom men called Maiden; She who was implicit in the alternation of death and birth, the cycling of the seasons, the complex circling of the moons. She who was the phoenix – the spirit of the earth itself!
This is the novel of Serroi, brave warrior-woman of the meie, who knows she must overcome the ties set on her by Ser Noris, who raised her as his tool, or see her world crumble. But can she withstand being a pawn in a power game between the most virulent fiend of all time and the spirit of Nature herself?

3. Changer’s Moon
The two contenders tossed the dice for the final contest. The Noris drew the Runner, the Sword, the Sorcerer, the Eye. He was pleased. The armies could march. The valley and all that was in it would be his.
The Indweller drew the Kingfisher, the Poet-warrior, the Priestess, the Magic Child. "The mix as before," she said, "but with a change." She pointed to the priestess. She still had a chance.
And the chance was Serroi, once the puppet of the Noris, now moving through the people like an electric current, against the patriarchs, to serve the Changer. For the Coyote was the one who could alter the rules – and make the incredible credible and the impossible possible…

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