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DANGEROUS DAYS
Its been three months since Drothe killed a legend, burned down a portion of the imperial capital, and found himself unexpectedly elevated into the ranks of the criminal elite. As the newest Gray Prince in the underworld, hes not only gained friends, but also rivalsand some of them arent bothered by his newfound title. A princes blood, as the saying goes, flows just as red as a beggars.
So when another Gray Prince is murdered and all signs point to Drothe as the hand behind the knife, he knows its his blood thats in danger of being spilled. As former allies turn their backs and dark rumors begin to circulate, Drothe is approached by a man who says he can make everything right again. All he wants in exchange is a single favor.
Now Drothe finds himself traveling to the Despotate of Djan, the empires long-standing enemy, to search for the friend he betrayedand the only person who can get him out of this mess. But the grains of sand are running out fast, and even if Drothe can find his friend, he may not be able to persuade him to help in time...
Review
Praise for
Among Thieves
“An unalloyed pleasure: a fast moving, funny, twisting tale in an evocative setting with great characters…Read this book.”—New York Times bestselling author Brent Weeks
"Among Thieves is a mind blowingly good read... Do not miss this book!"—Fantasy Faction
“A story that entertains from beginning to end.”—Fantasy Book Critic
Synopsis
View our feature on Douglas Hulick's Among Thieves.
Drothe has been a member of the Kin for years, rubbing elbows with thieves and murderers in the employ of a crime lord while smuggling relics on the side. But when an ancient book falls into his hands, Drothe finds himself in possession of a relic capable of bringing down emperors-a relic everyone in the underworld would kill to obtain.
About the Author
Douglas Hulick has been reading fantasy literature for almost as long as he can remember. He suspects this penchant for far-away lands of yore led, in part, to his acquiring a B.A. and M.A. in Medieval History, and likewise to his subsequent study and teaching of European Historical Martial Arts. It most certainly helped result in his authoring several novels, including
Among Thieves: A Tale of the Kin.