Lucy's BladeLucy's Blade
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Book, 2007
Current format, Book, 2007, , All copies in use.Book, 2007
Current format, Book, 2007, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsLucy, the orphaned niece of Sir Francis Walsingham, the Secretary of State and spymaster to Queen Elizabeth I of England, takes on the role of the queen's daemon fighter, protecting the throne from enemies both natural and supernatural, all the while avoiding her uncle's plans to find her a suitably aristocratic husband. Reprint.
1.  A stunningly original novel from a new author set in one of the pivotal and most interesting periods of western history that combines science fiction, espionage and magic in a new mix.  Buffy has a new rival from Olde Englande.
2.  This science fantasy novel is set within an accurately described Elizabethan England - with a young girl who fights the forces of evil for the Queen's Secret Service.  Buffy fans who have been suffering withdrawal symptoms will flock to this new demon-kicking heroine.
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Sir Francis Walsingham, Queen Elizabeth&;s Secretary of State, was the greatest spymaster the world had ever seen. But when he asked Dr. Dee to summon a demon the result was unexpected, especially for his orphaned niece Lucy. Sir Francis&; duty as her guardian was to find Lucy a suitably aristocratic husband, not to let her fight demons and witchcraft for the Queen&;s Secret Service. But his&;and Lucy&;s&;duty to protect Queen and country from enemies both natural and supernatural kept getting in the way. And so did all those demons . . .
1.  A stunningly original novel from a new author set in one of the pivotal and most interesting periods of western history that combines science fiction, espionage and magic in a new mix.  Buffy has a new rival from Olde Englande.
2.  This science fantasy novel is set within an accurately described Elizabethan England - with a young girl who fights the forces of evil for the Queen's Secret Service.  Buffy fans who have been suffering withdrawal symptoms will flock to this new demon-kicking heroine.
3.  Advertising in Locus, more
Sir Francis Walsingham, Queen Elizabeth&;s Secretary of State, was the greatest spymaster the world had ever seen. But when he asked Dr. Dee to summon a demon the result was unexpected, especially for his orphaned niece Lucy. Sir Francis&; duty as her guardian was to find Lucy a suitably aristocratic husband, not to let her fight demons and witchcraft for the Queen&;s Secret Service. But his&;and Lucy&;s&;duty to protect Queen and country from enemies both natural and supernatural kept getting in the way. And so did all those demons . . .
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