To Visit the Queen (Feline Wizards, Book 2)

To Visit the Queen (Feline Wizards, Book 2)

Diane Duane

Language: English

Pages: 292

ISBN: B00VBHI8DC

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Traveling back in time to 1874 London to prevent an assassination plot against Queen Victoria, the feline wizards of Grand Central Station—leader Rhiow and her able partners Urrah and Arhu—must summon their powers to avert disaster in Victorian England, or else their archenemy, the evil Lone One, will warp time and trigger Armageddon. Teamed with a young Arthur Conan Doyle, Queen Victoria herself, and other historical figures, the feline wizards set out to find the forgotten magic that will rewrite history—or the cats who can save mankind will never have existed.

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Urruah said. “Why?” Rhiow said. “He did it right.” Urruah looked at her in astonishment. “Well, he . . .” “He did it right. Let’s not rush to judgment: let’s have a look at this.” They all did. The strings looked all right, but something else was the matter: nothing that they could see. As she peered at the view, and the gate, Rhiow started to get the feeling that someone was looking over her shoulder . . . . . . and then realized that Someone was. She did not have to look to see: she knew.

With her. “Why’re you so down about it?” he said. “This is gonna be great!” “It will if you don’t act up,” Rhiow said, and almost immediately regretted it. “Whaddaya mean, act up? I’m very well behaved.” Rhiow gave Urruah a sidewise look as he came up from behind them. “Compared to the Old Tom on a rampage,” she said, “or the Devastatrix in heat, doubtless you are. As People go, though, we have some work to do on you yet.” “Listen to me, Arhu,” Urruah said as they jumped up onto Track 24 and.

Or so, in new and uncontaminated circumstances. She came to Second and turned south, trotting down the avenue at a good rate, while above her, against the brightening sky, the last yellow streetlights stuttered out. Rhiow crossed Second diagonally at Sixty-seventh and kept heading south and west, using the sidewalk openly for as long as the pedestrian traffic stayed light. It was unwise to attract too much attention, even this early: There were always ehhif out walking their houiff before they.

Ears until they rattled, and looked at Rhiow. “Gone. I hate it when it does that!” “Calm down, Arhu. Take it easy, don’t let the strings go—” “I wasn’t going to—do you think I want the whole place to jump off into space?” But his ears were flat back, and he hissed softly. “Rhiow,” Arhu said, sitting up still with that unkittenish perfect balance of his, “I can hear Her. I can See what She Sees . . . just for a second. Everything together: images, thoughts in minds, lots of minds all together, a.

Said, and nearly bit her tongue, she could think of so many things to say, and so few of them appropriate. “Thank you for letting me know. In Urruah’s case, he’s always been one for appreciating the queens, though in Auhlae’s case, he knows she’s mated and happy so, and you’re completely mistaken about his intentions toward her. If you don’t believe another wizard telling you so, then you’ll have to go have it out with him—after I finish with you. For the second time, that is, after I extract.

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