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Harbinger by Philippa (Pip) Ballantine
Release date: July 30th
Synopsis
The Deacons of the Order are all that stand between 
the wicked spirits of the Otherside and the innocent citizens of the 
Empire. They are sworn to protect humanity, even when they cannot protect 
themselves…
After the Razing of the Order, Sorcha Faris, one 
of the most powerful Deacons, is struggling to regain control of the 
runes she once wielded. The Deacons are needed more desperately than 
ever. The barrier between the world of the living and the world of the 
dead is weakening, and the Emperor has abandoned his throne, seeking 
to destroy those he feels have betrayed him.
Though she is haunted by the terrible truth of her 
past, Sorcha must lead the charge against the gathering hordes of geists 
seeking to cross into the Empire. But to do so, she will need to manipulate 
powers beyond her understanding—powers that may prove to be her undoing…
About the Author
Long Version
Born in Wellington, New Zealand, Philippa has always 
had her head in a book. For this she 
blames her father who thought Lord 
of the Rings was suitable bedtime reading for an eight year old. At 
the age of thirteen she began writing fantasy stories for herself.
She first earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature 
and Political Science and then a Bachelor of Applied Science in Library 
and Information Science. So soon enough she found herself working in 
the magical world of libraries where she stayed for over a decade.
Her first professional sale was in 1997, and since 
then she has gone on to produce mostly novel length fiction. In 2006 
she became New Zealand’s first podcast novelist, and she has voiced 
and produced Weaver’s Web, Chasing the Bard, Weather Child and Digital 
Magic as podiobooks. Her podcasts have won both a Parsec Award and a 
Sir Julius Vogel award.
Philippa is the author of the Books of the Order 
series with Ace- Geist, Spectyr, Wrayth and Harbinger coming in July 
2013.
She is also the co-author of the Ministry of Peculiar 
Occurrences series with Tee Morris. Phoenix Rising debuted in May 2011 
and The Janus Affair came out in May 2012. Phoenix Rising won the Airship 
Award for best written steampunk, and was the number eight best Science 
Fiction book of 2011 according to Goodreads.com. The Janus Affair was 
the seventh most popular science fiction book of 2012 on Goodreads.com. 
The series continues with Dawn’s Early Light in December 2013.
In addition she is also the author of the Shifted 
World series with Pyr Books, with the first book Hunter and Fox released 
in June 2012, and the second Kindred and Wings scheduled for August 
2013.
When not writing or podcasting, 
Philippa loves reading, gardening, and whenever possible traveling. 
With her husband Tee and her daughter, she is looked after by a mighty clowder of five cats in Manassas, Virginia.
Short and pithy version:
New Zealand born fantasy writer and podcaster Philippa 
(Pip) Ballantine is the author of the Books of the Order and the Shifted 
World series. She is also the co-author with her husband Tee Morris 
of the Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences novels. Her awards include an 
Airship, a Parsec, and a Sir Julius Vogel. She currently resides in 
Manassas, Virginia with her husband, daughter, and a mighty clowder 
of cats.
Author of: Geist, Spectyr, Wrayth and Harbinger (2013) 
from Ace Books and Hunter and Fox and Kindred and Wings (2013) from 
Pyr Books 
Co-author (with Tee Morris) of Ministry of Peculiar 
Occurrences— an Airship Award winning steampunk series. Novels: Phoenix 
Rising and the Janus Affair. Also includes digital short stories and 
a free award winning podcast series
Find the Author
Twitter: @philippajane
 




I like this cover! The darkness contrasted by the bright flame in her hand looks awesome.
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