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Yaga lives deep within the forest, but comes out when she cures the tsaritsa of poisoning and cares deeply enough to try and protect her. A skilful weave of myth and history that I have not encountered before, having read a few novels set in Russia but not many. This intrigued me, and so I requested a copy of it, and I am glad I did. The real Yaga at least the Yaga as imagined by the author, is revealed, and I really enjoyed the character development of Yaga.

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