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  • When the Necromancer's hired assassin kidnaps Prue, Erik must harness his air Magick to recover the woman he has come to love more than life itself.

    New Book Releases for Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance and Fantasy – November 3, 2009 Donna 2009

  • Also Wheel of the Infinite and The Death of the Necromancer were jointly accounted, so all Necromancer's sales get sucked into the swirling void which is Wheel's sales.

    June 29th, 2005 ozarque 2005

  • In Wickedness in High Places Marie had written, "To Susan, met on a fine morning in Oxford 'and in The Necromancer's Bride," To Susan, with kindest of regards ', but on the tide page of Evil Incarnate appeared the inscription Susan liked best.

    Piranha to Scurfy & Other Stories Rendell, Ruth 2000

  • Though he had "always" assumed Naitachal would be his teacher, he certainly didn't know what to expect from the mysterious elf; the Necromancer's becoming a Bard was bizarre enough.

    Prison Of Souls Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • At times he found it easy, living with the humans, to forget his Necromancer's past, his teachers and his clan of Dark Elves.

    Prison Of Souls Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • Every reader of Poe's prose will be impressed with the charm of the language itself, the fascination of the vivid scenes and the magic touch like the Necromancer's wand, which removes these scenes into the uncharted realm of the supernatural and invests them with a kind of sacred awe.

    Elson Grammar School Literature v4 William H. Elson

  • A shilling being lent to the Necromancer by any gentleman of not less than twelve months, or more than one hundred years, of age, and carefully marked by the said gentleman, will disappear from within a brazen box at the word of command, and pass through the hearts of an infinity of boxes, which will afterwards build themselves into pyramids and sink into a small mahogany box, at the Necromancer's bidding.

    The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete John Forster 1844

  • *** _The Necromancer's attendant usually faints on beholding this wonder, and is only to be revived by the administration of brandy and water.

    The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete John Forster 1844

  • Necromancer's box, will leap forth at the command of any lady of not less than eight, or more than eighty, years of age.

    The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete John Forster 1844

  • The Necromancer's Scroll has been published under her pen name Sierra Torrin.

    Blogging Ohio 2010

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