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Colors and Ghosts: The Red Wraith
The Amber Revenant: The Red Wraith, #3
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The Red Wraith Series

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A Native American boy becomes the focus for magic's reentry into the world. A Spanish dowser chases her son's kidnapper through a magical Early America. A storm shaman hijacks the weather and delays the spring.


Colors and Ghosts contains Books 1–3 of The Red Wraith series (the first book of which was originally released in 2015 by Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing).


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Book 1: The Red Wraith

 

As magic awakens in Early America, Naysin, a child of the Lepane nation, manifests talents that defile his tribe's harvest ceremony. His punishment is exile.

 

In the years that follow, Naysin's spirit fathers keep goading him into misusing his abilities. On the island of Bimshire, he inspires a slave rebellion before abandoning it; near his former home, he marches European settlers to their deaths; and in the forests of Edgeland, he ends a battle by massacring both sides. Such acts cause much of the New World to see him as the Red Wraith, an indigenous monster who delights in butchering white innocents.

 

The infamy is well-earned, but that's not who he wants to be. And when he encounters a group of fellow magic users, Naysin realizes how he can set everything right.

 

Book 2: The Black Resurrection

 

Isaura's son has been kidnapped.

 

Worse, his kidnappers are taking him to Huancavelica, a Peruvian mercury mine so dangerous it's known as the "Mine of Death."

 

Her only ally is Amadi, a runaway slave haunted by guilt he refuses to explain.

 

Her only choice is to beat the kidnappers to Huancavelica and lay a trap … assuming she can survive the mine herself.

 

Book 3: The Amber Revenant

 

Naysin's power is waning.

 

The world knows him as the Red Wraith, an infamous shaman capable of eradicating plagues and ruining armies. But he spent the bulk of his magic atop the earthen pyramid of Saint's Summit. Now his mother is missing, and the Amber Revenant—another sorcerer with outsized potency—has hijacked the weather and delayed the spring. If Naysin doesn't act quickly enough ...


Then the Revenant will supplant the Wraith. And his mother will never escape her fate.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherNick Wisseman
Release dateFeb 18, 2022
Colors and Ghosts: The Red Wraith
The Amber Revenant: The Red Wraith, #3

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  • The Amber Revenant: The Red Wraith, #3

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    The Amber Revenant: The Red Wraith, #3
    The Amber Revenant: The Red Wraith, #3

    Naysin's power is waning. The world knows him as the Red Wraith, an infamous shaman capable of eradicating plagues and ruining armies. But he spent the bulk of his magic atop the earthen pyramid of Saint's Summit. Now his mother is missing, and the Amber Revenant—another sorcerer with outsized potency—has hijacked the weather and delayed the spring. Naysin can't stand against the Revenant directly or find his mother on his own. His allies don't always inspire confidence either: one of them is a teenage orphan; another is a cantankerous seagull. They have their talents, though. And Naysin still has his—for now. If he acts quickly, their combined strength might be enough. If he doesn't … Then the Revenant will supplant the Wraith. And his mother will never escape her fate.

  • Colors and Ghosts: The Red Wraith

    Colors and Ghosts: The Red Wraith
    Colors and Ghosts: The Red Wraith

    A Native American boy becomes the focus for magic's reentry into the world. A Spanish dowser chases her son's kidnapper through a magical Early America. A storm shaman hijacks the weather and delays the spring. Colors and Ghosts contains Books 1–3 of The Red Wraith series (the first book of which was originally released in 2015 by Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing). Full Descriptions Book 1: The Red Wraith   As magic awakens in Early America, Naysin, a child of the Lepane nation, manifests talents that defile his tribe's harvest ceremony. His punishment is exile.   In the years that follow, Naysin's spirit fathers keep goading him into misusing his abilities. On the island of Bimshire, he inspires a slave rebellion before abandoning it; near his former home, he marches European settlers to their deaths; and in the forests of Edgeland, he ends a battle by massacring both sides. Such acts cause much of the New World to see him as the Red Wraith, an indigenous monster who delights in butchering white innocents.   The infamy is well-earned, but that's not who he wants to be. And when he encounters a group of fellow magic users, Naysin realizes how he can set everything right.   Book 2: The Black Resurrection   Isaura's son has been kidnapped.   Worse, his kidnappers are taking him to Huancavelica, a Peruvian mercury mine so dangerous it's known as the "Mine of Death."   Her only ally is Amadi, a runaway slave haunted by guilt he refuses to explain.   Her only choice is to beat the kidnappers to Huancavelica and lay a trap … assuming she can survive the mine herself.   Book 3: The Amber Revenant   Naysin's power is waning.   The world knows him as the Red Wraith, an infamous shaman capable of eradicating plagues and ruining armies. But he spent the bulk of his magic atop the earthen pyramid of Saint's Summit. Now his mother is missing, and the Amber Revenant—another sorcerer with outsized potency—has hijacked the weather and delayed the spring. If Naysin doesn't act quickly enough ... Then the Revenant will supplant the Wraith. And his mother will never escape her fate.

Author

Nick Wisseman

Nick Wisseman lives in the woods of Michigan with his wife, kids, ten dogs, sixty cats, and forty horses. (The true number of pets is an order of magnitude smaller, but most days it feels like more.) He’s not quite sure why he loves writing twisted fiction, but there’s no stopping the weirdness once he’s in front of a computer. You can find the complete list of oddities on his website.

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