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We Who Have No Gods: A Novel

Author
Liza Anderson
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
In a world of witches, a human woman must hunt or be hunted in this explosive gothic dark academia fantasy filled with war-bent rivals, guarded secrets, and simmering chemistry—perfect for fans of The Atlas Six, Babel, and A Deadly Education. Vic Wood knows her priorities: scrape by on her restaurant wages, take care of her younger brother Henry, and forget their mother ever existed. But Vic’s careful life crumbles when Henry reveals that their long-missing mother belonged to the Acheron Order—a secret society of witches tasked with keeping the dead at bay. What’s worse, Henry inherited their mother’s magical abilities while Vic did not, and Henry has been chosen as the Order´s newest recruit. Determined to keep him safe, Vic accompanies Henry to the isolated woods in upstate New York that play host to the sprawling and eerie Avalon Castle. When she joins the academy despite lacking powers of her own, she risks not only the Order’s wrath, but also her brother’s. And then there is Xan, the head Sentinel—imposing, ruthless, and frustrating—in charge of protecting Avalon. He makes no secret that he wants Vic to leave. As she makes both enemies and allies in this mysterious realm, Vic becomes caught between the dark forces at play, with her mother at the heart of it all. What´s stranger is Vic begins to be affected by the academy—and Xan—in ways she can´t quite understand. But with war between witches threatening the fabric of reality, Vic must decide whether to risk her heart and life for a world where power is everything.
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      SKU
      9780593976319
      Published At
      27.01.2026
      Dimensions
      232x156 mm
      Pages
      384
      EAN
      9780593976319
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      Created At (custom)
      27.01.2026
      ISBN
      9780593976319

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