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Action, magic and three fearless women

Kiev witches this time They shoot in the opera and they do it in their charismatic style, so you must know the second volume of their adventures.

 

Masha, a shy, intelligent history student, learns the bitter taste of adulthood. Crazy Dasha, an eccentric nightclub singer, falls in love with increasingly strange men. Katia, a successful businesswoman, combs the past to find blood marked with a magical element in the veins of her ancestors.

Three Kievers don’t have much time to breathe after saving the City. In their way stands Aknir, the daughter of the deceased Kylyna and her rightful heiress. The girl challenges Masha, Dasha and Katya’s right to be called Kievites and throws them a deadly challenge.

The Witches of Kiev: A Shot at the Opera is a remarkable continuation of the story of women and magic begun in the volume The Witches of Kiev: The Sword and the Cross .

More than a hundred years ago, the world was hit by the October Revolution – and Kiev, the Capital of Witches, played a significant role in it. And Mikhail Bulgakov from Kiev knew well why Mars and Venus flared up so brightly in the sky at that time. After all, they are the divine forefathers of the Amazons!

But was the “red” revolution also… feminine? Were women allowed to win their rights and lead to their emancipation?

The heroines of The Kiev Witches throw themselves on a crazy journey into the Past to find a panacea for the ills afflicting the contemporary capital of Ukraine. Will they discover a way to successfully face the ruthless Aknir in historic Kiev? What will they do when faced with the opportunity to change history and … stop a revolution costing fifty million lives?

In this thrilling fantasy-historical novel, you will meet a Kiev junior high school student and future great poet of Rus, Anna Akhmatova, and … Mikhail Bulgakov himself. You will find out that Ukrainian women come from the legendary Amazons, that poetry is intricately intertwined with magic, and that there is great power in literature…

And that history can be as exciting as the best detective story if it is written by Łada Luzina!

More about the book can be found here .

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