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Misprint Alert

There have been multiple reports of misprinted copies of The Witch Who Trades with Death. Apparently, several chapters in the back half of the book got scrambled during one of the early printing waves. The issue has been fixed on the printer’s end, but due to people purchasing the book in, say, April 2025 and not actually reading it until now, it still pops up. This misprint only affects physical copies, not eBooks or the audiobook.

So, what do we do?

If you find yourself in possession of a misprinted copy, you have two options:

Option A: take it back to the bookseller. Explain the problem. They should give you a new copy. Check to make sure that one isn’t misprinted, either—stores buy product in bulk, so they’re going to want to know if there’s a faulty product they need to replace.

Option B: contact Angry Robot Books, the publisher, here. You may have to provide photographic proof that your copy is, indeed, a misprint. Once you do, they’ll ship you a fresh copy right away. They’re located in the United Kingdom, so it might take a minute.

Thank you for your patience and understanding!

A young witch forced to play concubine for her imperial captor, finally breaks free to find a life of her own, but even those with the power to call Death cannot outrun their past…

All witches must serve the cruel and immortal Emperor Yamueto. But after four years of terror and abuse, Khana not only kills one of his favorite courtiers with her magic, but also discovers the secret of his power and immortality: he’s been making deals with Death. And now, so is she.

Armed with magic that she doesn’t fully understand, Khana flees the empire and stumbles into a small mountain town filled with fierce warriors that ostracize her for being a witch, despite using her abilities to heal their sick and injured. There, her magic and courage are put to the test as she is forced to stop running and fight back against the emperor that wants her dead.

But every deal she makes with Death takes another piece of her soul. And there’s only so much Khana can give before she turns into the very monster she’s trying to destroy.

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