Circle of Enemies: A Twenty Palaces Novel

· Twenty Palaces Book 3 · Del Rey
4.6
44 reviews
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Former car thief Ray Lilly is now the expendable grunt of a sorcerer responsible for destroying extradimensional predators summoned to our world by power-hungry magicians. Luckily, Ray has some magic of his own, and so far it’s kept him alive. But when a friend from his former gang calls him back to his old stomping grounds in Los Angeles, Ray may have to face a threat even he can’t handle. A mysterious spell is killing Ray’s former associates, and they blame him. Worse yet, the spell was cast by Wally King, the sorcerer who first dragged Ray into the brutal world of the Twenty Palace Society. Now Ray will have to choose between the ties of the past and the responsibilities of the present, as he and the Society face not only Wally King but a bizarre new predator.

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4.6
44 reviews
Giles Beilby
November 12, 2014
I hope to hell there are more Ray Lilly books to come....The first three are like a spectacular appetizer before a five course meal...
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Sirus Galt
November 20, 2013
So much is revealed yet so much leaves you wanting. Ray has found and earned his place through blood. Cant believe there isn't more.
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Vitaly Kolas
September 12, 2015
I read the whole trilogy in 5 days. So good! I couldn't put it down.
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About the author

Harry Connolly spent two years writing his first novel, Child of Fire. He has held a variety of jobs in the past, from customer service to landscaping to stay-at-home dad. He lives in Seattle.

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