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The Soprano Sorceress, the first novel in New York Times bestselling author L. E. Modesitt, Jr.'s epic fantasy series the Spellsong Cycle about a singer and music instructor at Iowa State University who gets far more than she expected when she is magically transported to the world of Erde.
On Erde, Anna Marshall is no longer just a professional singer. In this world, song is magic, making Anna a sorceress, potentially the strongest in Erde. Here, a wrong note can mean death to a sorcerer, but Anna's lifetime of training means she can sing more powerfully and precisely than anyone else.
Her power does not go unnoticed and makes her a target. To survive, Anna must learn enough song-magic and understand this new world.
The Spellsong Cycle
The Soprano Sorceress
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Darksong Rising
The Shadow Sorceress
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Fiction, Magicians, Women music teachers, Women singers, Music and magic, Anna Marshall (Fictitious character), Musical fiction, Fantasy fiction, alternate world, songs, spells, magic, Fiction, science fiction, action & adventure, Science fiction, Marshall, anna (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, fantasy, general, Erde (imaginary place), fictionShowing 6 featured editions. View all 6 editions?
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Soprano Sorceress: The First Book of the Spellsong Cycle
2010, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom
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1429958308 9781429958301
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January 15, 1998, Tor Fantasy
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Jan 15, 1998, Tor Books
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"A dozen musicians sit on stools under the oblong white silk awning held in place by four sturdy poles, each pole anchored by heavy cords to a pair of stakes."
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