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People said the plague could never touch an angel of Earstienpeople were wrong.
A great pestilence has swept over Myrcia, Loshadnarod, and their neighbors, entire towns wiped off the map by the sickness. But four sorcerersCaedmon, Ellard, Pallavi, and Stasya (one of the few survivors of the plague)are looking for a way to help save lives. Or, at least, that is what they all claim.
From a plague hospital to rolling plains to the ancient capital of a once great kingdom to a final showdown in the faltering seat of government, A Fatal Humor is a standalone Myrcia Novel of magic, illness, and deceit.
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People said the plague could never touch an angel of Earstienpeople were wrong.

A great pestilence has swept over Myrcia, Loshadnarod, and their neighbors, entire towns wiped off the map by the sickness. But four sorcerersCaedmon, Ellard, Pallavi, and Stasya (one of the few survivors of the plague)are looking for a way to help save lives. Or, at least, that is what they all claim.

From a plague hospital to rolling plains to the ancient capital of a once great kingdom to a final showdown in the faltering seat of government, A Fatal Humor is a standalone Myrcia Novel of magic, illness, and deceit.


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We're a husband and wife novel writing team and have been since about a month after our marriage in 2007. He's a teacher of freshman comp at a local college, with additional forays into teaching education law. She's an adult programmer at the local library, leading book clubs, teaching tech, and the like. Being able to write together so happily once made a friend remark that we are as mythical as unicorns.

J.S. Mawdsley live in Ohio, where they share their house with half a dozen dying houseplants, and their yard with several neighborhood cats all called George, a raccoon named Ringil, and a couple of blue jays who are just like George and Martha, sad, sad, sad.