Chapter 4

The only irregularity had been the regularity: consistently excellent crop yields, their wool and mutton in demand, even the local honey fetching impressive prices. No or very few cases of illness, disaster, flooded fields, or broken dams.

Fairleigh appeared to be blessed by some sort of deity, in fact, a state of existence which had made Kit instantly skeptical. He wondered, following Harry Arden’s broad back down a hall, what bargains might’ve been made. Weather-witches? Demons? Something even more illegal, under the laws governing acceptable uses of magic?

And what had gone wrong with that bargain, such that the estate currently lay in danger of freezing to death?