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'''Gravesong''' is the first book in [[The_Singer_of_Terandria_(series)|The Singer of Terandria series]]. A spin-off of The Wandering Inn series, it tells the story of [[Cara O'Sullivan]], a young woman [[Earthers|from Ireland]] who was suddenly teleported to [[Innworld|a world with classes, levels, and Skills]].
'''Gravesong''' is the first book in [[The_Singer_of_Terandria_(series)|The Singer of Terandria series]]. A spin-off of The Wandering Inn series, it tells the story of [[Cara O'Sullivan]], a young woman [[Earthers|from Ireland]] who was suddenly teleported to [[Innworld|a world with classes, levels, and Skills]].
== Solicit Synopsis ==
'''Actor, singer...necromancer?'''
All the world's a stage...even when you're teleported to a new world.
Struggling actress Cara O'Sullivan was walking down the street of Galway one moment, and the next, she was in an ancient tomb in a faraway world. Alone in the dark with her cell phone as her last tenuous connection to home, Cara sings her favorite song. To her astonishment, her song casts a spell of light into the world...and from the depths, something hears her. Challenged by a ghostly knight, a tragic necromancer, and hordes of undead, can a young woman who does not believe in heroes become one herself?


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