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"Enjoyable, entertaining, engaging fantasy." --Tor.com AT THE
EMPEROR'S COMMAND Multiple races carefully navigate the City of
Elantra under the Dragon Emperor's wing. His Imperial Wolves are
executioners, the smallest group to serve in the Halls of Law. The
populace calls them assassins. Every wolf candidate must consent to
a full examination by the Tha'alani, one of the most feared and
distrusted races in Elantra for their ability to read minds. Most
candidates don't finish their job interviews. Severn Handred, the
newest potential recruit, is determined to face and pass this final
test--even if by doing so he's exposing secrets he has never
shared. When an interrogation uncovers the connections to a
two-decade-old series of murders of the Tha'alani, the Wolves are
commanded to hunt. Severn's first job will be joining the chase.
From the High Halls to the Tha'alani quarter, from the Oracles to
the Emperor, secrets are uncovered, tensions are raised and justice
just might be done...if Severn can survive. The Wolves of Elantra
Book 1: The Emperor's Wolves
KEEP YOUR FRIENDS CLOSE, AND YOUR ENEMIES CLOSER A Dragon and ten
Barrani wouldn't be anyone's ideal roommates if a person wants
peace and tranquility at home. The residue of three Draco-Barrani
wars can make things pretty awkward--on a good day. Kaylin Neya has
run out of good days. In the upheaval surrounding the Academia, the
Tower in the fief of Candallar is now without its lord. The Towers
were created to protect Elantra against Shadow. Dragon Bellusdeo
wants to captain the Tower and continue a war she'll never be able
to abandon. But Sedarias, leader of the Barrani cohort, wants the
Tower for the cohort. And Barrani and Dragons don't negotiate, even
when they're living under the same roof. If there were ever a time
for Shadow to strike, it's now, when alliances are fractured and
the Tower is vulnerable for the first time in centuries. More than
ever, Kaylin needs her friends to work together if they're going to
be able to stop the threat to Elantra.
Continuing the struggle she began in "Into the Dark Lands,"
Erin--newly dubbed Sara--is forcefully put to sleep for 300 years
while her Lord finishes overtaking his enemies--and Sara's kinsmen.
After conquering and slaughtering the last of the Bright Heart
lines, he awakens an amnesia-ridden Sara and assigns one of his
slaves, a fellow "child of the blood," to comfort her. As Sara's
memory slowly returns and her rage intensifies, the Servants of the
Dark Heart and the Dark Heart itself become increasingly dangerous
to both her and her caretaker.
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