### Review _"...A believable and lively world filled with even more lively, engaging characters. The style is very distinct with a genuinely witty, dynamic prose that is very easy to read"_ \--SFBook.com ### Product Description Imperial law enforcer Amaranthe Lokdon is good at her job: she can
Deadly Games (The Emperor's Edge Book 3)
β Scribed by Lindsay Buroker
- Publisher
- Lindsay Buroker
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 208 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
When you've been accused of kidnapping an emperor, and every enforcer in the city wants your head, it's hard to prove yourself an honorable person and even harder to earn an imperial pardon.That doesn't keep Amaranthe Lokdon and her team of outlaws from trying. When athletes start disappearing from the Imperial Games, they may finally have an opportunity to show the emperor that they're on his side. If she and her comrades can get to the bottom of such a public mystery, they're sure to get the credit.But plans go awry when Amaranthe's own men start plotting against each other, the new ally she'd hoped to acquire tries to turn her in, and her best fighterβand closest friendβdisappears.Maybe getting involved wasn't such a good idea after all...Deadly Games is approximately 110,000 words. It is the third book in The Emperor's Edge series.
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