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Cate Glass

    Cate Glass crafts immersive fantasy adventures, drawing inspiration from a wide array of imaginative realms and historical settings. While educated in mathematics and software engineering, her passion for English and art history profoundly shapes her narrative style. Transitioning from a career in software development, she now dedicates herself to writing, weaving intricate tales that transport readers to worlds of mystery and adventure. Her work offers a unique blend of imaginative scope and thoughtful exploration of diverse settings.

    An Illusion of Thieves
    A Summoning of Demons
    • 2021

      A Summoning of Demons

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(28)Add rating

      Cate Glass's A Summoning of Demons marks the thrilling conclusion for the Chimera team, a ragtag crew who use their forbidden magic for the good of the kingdom.Catagna has been shaken to its core.The philosophists insist that a disastrous earthquake has been caused by an ancient monster imprisoned below the earth, who can only be freed with magic. In every street and market, the people of Catagna are railing against magic-users with a greater ferocity than ever before, and magic hunters are everywhere.Meanwhile, Romy has been dreaming.Every night, her dreams are increasingly vivid and disturbing. Every day, she struggles to understand the purpose of the Chimera's most recent assignment from the Shadow Lord.As Romy and the others attempt to carry out their mission, they find themselves plunged into a mystery of corruption and murder, myth and magic, and a terrifying truth: the philosophists may have been right all along.

      A Summoning of Demons
    • 2019

      An Illusion of Thieves

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(173)Add rating

      In Cantagna, being a sorcerer is a death sentence. Romy escapes her hardscrabble upbringing when she becomes courtesan to the Shadow Lord, a revolutionary noble who brings laws and comforts once reserved for the wealthy to all. When her brother, Neri, is caught thieving with the aid of magic, Romy's aristocratic influence is the only thing that can spare his life—and the price is her banishment. Now back in Beggar’s Ring, she has just her wits and her own long-hidden sorcery to help her and Neri survive. But when a plot to overthrow the Shadow Lord and incite civil war is uncovered, only Romy knows how to stop it. To do so, she’ll have to rely on newfound allies—a swordmaster, a silversmith, and her own thieving brother. And they'll need the very thing that could condemn them all: magic.

      An Illusion of Thieves