“Kelly asked later that evening as we were sitting around a fly-specked bar in Kigali, not even pretending to sip our tepid beers as we waited to get some news on Stone. Mandy was still digging in her heels about going after the Tuareg tribesman. I didn’t blame her. He was one scary dude. Letting him waltz away wasn’t sitting too well with me either. I racked my memory for the bits and pieces of djinn lore I knew, which wasn’t a whole lot, in spite of Kelly checking the grimoire. But bec...ause they were a type of sorcerer my father made sure I had at least a passing acquaintance with their kind. Rolling my hands along the half-full bottle before me like it was a fire stick, I started with the basics. “Far as anyone knows, there are three types of djinn.” At least I hoped there were only three. That was the problem with myths and fairy tales. They could be vague on the details. “There are djinn who are able to fly, those who are confined to an area.”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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