Crossed Blades

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Authors: Kelly McCullough

Praise for

BROKEN BLADE

“A fascinating world . . .
Broken Blade
is a compelling read that was hard to put down.”


Fresh Fiction

“This is the first of a new series filled with multifaceted characters, layered plots, and the type of quixotic scenarios that only the imagination of Kelly McCullough could possibly create. The author, once again, crosses genres . . . Stories by Kelly McCullough are one of a kind—just like him. I found Aral’s world to be compelling and highly addictive. Brilliant!”


Huntress Book Reviews

“McCullough’s atmospheric little tale of betrayal and skullduggery is brisk, confident, intelligently conceived, and suspenseful . . . McCullough evokes a rich and textured setting of back alleys, rooftop hideouts, dank dungeons, and urban magical grime. Call it fantanoir . . . With as promising a start as this, McCullough’s new series is looking like one sharp blade indeed.”

—SF Reviews.net

“This book isn’t just great characters and intricate political plots; it’s also filled with some heart-pounding action.”


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More Praise for Kelly McCullough

SPELLCRASH

“Simple and elegant . . . McCullough is the true demigod of Web magic. Brilliant.”


Huntress Book Reviews

“The book is filled with action and suspense. The world-building is awesome, the plot intense, and there is plenty of pathos and humor.”


Three Crow Press

“Entertaining and rapid-fire.”


San Francisco Book Review

MYTHOS

“A smooth, flowing tale that entices the imagination.”


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CODESPELL

“A hint of cyberpunk, a dollop of Greek mythology, and a sprinkle of techno-magic bake up into an airy genre mashup. Lots of fast-paced action and romantic angst up the ante as Ravirn faces down his formidable foes.”


Publishers Weekly

“One long adrenaline rush, with a few small pauses for Ravirn to heal from his near-fatal brushes with the movers and shakers of the universe, all while trying to figure out how to survive the next inevitable encounter.”


SFRevu

“Imaginative, fascinating, with a lot of adventure thrown in . . . Mr. McCullough has followed his first two books with a worthy sequel.
CodeSpell
will keep the reader on edge.”


Fresh Fiction

“A fast-paced, energetic page-turner . . . Ravirn continues to be a fascinating protagonist.”


RT Book Reviews

CYBERMANCY

“McCullough has true world-building skills, a great sense of Greek mythology, and the eye of a thriller writer. The blend of technology and magic is absolutely amazing, and I’m surprised no one has thought to do it quite like this before.”

—Blogcritics.org

“It’s smoothly readable, vivid, and fun . . . Highly recommended.”

—MyShelf.com

“McCullough has the most remarkable writing talent I have ever read . . . Not satisfied to write a single genre or to use a subgenre already made, he has created a new template that others will build stories upon in later years. But know this: McCullough is the original and unparalleled.”


Huntress Book Reviews

WEBMAGE

“The most enjoyable science fantasy book I’ve read in the last four years . . . Its blending of magic and coding is inspired . . .
WebMage
has all the qualities I look for in a book—a wonderfully subdued sense of humor, nonstop action, and romantic relief. It’s a wonderful debut novel.”

—Christopher Stasheff, author of
Saint Vidicon to the Rescue

“Inventive, irreverent, and fast-paced, strong on both action and humor.”


The Green Man Review

“[An] original and outstanding debut . . . McCullough handles his plot with unfailing invention, orchestrating a mixture of humor, philosophy, and programming insights that give new meaning to terms as commonplace as ‘spell-checker’ and [as] esoteric as ‘programming in hex.’”


Publishers Weekly
(starred review)

“A unique first novel, this has a charming, fresh combination of mythological, magical, and computer elements . . . that will enchant many types of readers.”


KLIATT

“McCullough’s first novel, written very much in the style of Roger Zelazny’s classic Amber novels, is a rollicking combination of verbal humor, wild adventures, and just plain fun.”


VOYA

“Complex, well paced, highly creative, and, overall, an auspicious debut for McCullough . . . Well worth reading for fans of light fantasy.”


Sci Fi Weekly

“This fast-paced, action-packed yarn is a lot of fun . . . Weaving myth, magic, IT jargon . . . into a bang-up story.”


Booklist

“Kelly McCullough has the hacker ethic and the hacker mind-set down pat . . . The combination of mythos, magic, and technology is great fun.”


Bewildering Stories

“It has finally happened. Someone crossed the genres of sci-fi and fantasy to create a magical world that has modern (futuristic) computer hackers . . . McCullough has taken characters out from the darkness of mythology and brought them into the light of this modern digital age . . . Out-freaking-standing.”


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Ace Books by Kelly McCullough

The WebMage Series

WEBMAGE

CYBERMANCY

CODESPELL

MYTHOS

SPELLCRASH

The Fallen Blade Series

BROKEN BLADE

BARED BLADE

CROSSED BLADES

CROSSED BLADES

Kelly McCullough

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CROSSED BLADES

An Ace Book / published by arrangement with the author

PUBLISHING HISTORY

Ace mass-market edition / December 2012

Copyright © 2012 by Kelly McCullough.

Excerpt from
Blade Reforged
by Kelly McCullough copyright © 2012 by Kelly McCullough.

Maps by Matthew A. Kuchta.

Cover art by John Jude Palencar.

Cover design by Judith Lagerman.

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For Laura, simply because I love her.

 

And in memory of Lee Perish, friend, aunt, fan—you will be missed.

Acknowledgments

Extra-special thanks are owed to Laura McCullough; Jack Byrne; Anne Sowards; my mapmaker, Matt Kuchta; Neil Gaiman for the loan of the dogs; and cover artist John Jude Palencar and cover designer Judith Lagerman, who have produced wonders for me.

Many thanks also to the active Wyrdsmiths: Lyda, Doug, Naomi, Bill, Eleanor, and Sean. My Web guru, Ben. Beta readers: Steph, Dave, Sari, Karl, Angie, Sean, Laura R., Matt, Mandy, April, Becky, Mike, Jason, Todd, Jonna, and Benjamin. My family: Carol, Paul and Jane, Lockwood and Darlene, Judy, Lee C., Kat, Jean, Lee P., and all the rest. My extended support structure: Bill and Nancy, Sara, James, Tom, Ann, Mike, Sandy, Marlann, and so many more. Lorraine, because she’s fabulous. Jackie Kessler—she knows why. Also, a hearty woof for Cabal and Lola.

Penguin folks: Kat Sherbo, Anne Sowards’s fabulous assistant; production editor Michelle Kasper; assistant production editor Jamie Snider; interior text designer Laura Corless; publicist Brad Brownson; and my copy editor, Mary Pell.

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