Fire Angels

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Fire Angels
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Fire Angels first edition cover
Author Jane Routley
Cover artist Donato Giancola
LanguageEnglish
Genre Fantasy novel
Publisher Avon Eos
Publication date
1 June 1998
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages436 pp (first edition)
ISBN 978-0-380-79425-6
Preceded by Mage Heart  
Followed by Aramaya  

Fire Angels is a 1998 fantasy fiction novel by Jane Routley. It follows the first book in the series, Mage Heart , with Dion reuniting with family and finding her homeland overrun with Witch Hunters and Fire Angels. [1]

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Background

Fire Angels was first published in the United States on 1 June 1998 by Avon Eos in trade paperback format. [1] [2] It was released the United States and Australia in mass market paperback format in January 1999 and September 2000 respectively. [1] Fire Angels won the 1998 Aurealis Award for best fantasy novel. [3]

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References

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