Heaps of Pearl
โ Scribed by McGuire, Seanan
- Book ID
- 100630642
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 29 KB
- Series
- October Daye 8.10
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Baron Patrick Twycross was an unlanded, comfortably unambitious man. He knew
that one day he might inherit his family's estate, but as that day was
hundreds of years and most of a continent away, he was content to spend his
time fiddling in his workshop and trying to keep his friend Simon from doing
something foolish enough to get himself killed. He was happy; he had no
aspirations. So how did he wind up married to a mermaid?
When King Gilad holds a ball in honor of the abdicating Duke of Saltmist and
his daughter, the Duchess-in-waiting, there's no real way for the nobles of
the Mists to avoid attending. All Patrick is hoping to do is survive the night
without utterly embarrassing either himself or Simon, or attracting the wrath
of Simon's wife. Alas for him, things are going to get a lot more interesting
than he's counting on...
Heaps of Pearl is best read after The Winter Long. It is a historical
story, but contains character relationship spoilers through book eight.
Tags Qty : 1
ES Index : 8.1
ABC : 59
All Identifiers : goodreads:28462224
Words : 7,296
Formats : EPUB
Number of Formats : 1
WordsC : 24 (7,296)
Has Cover : Yes
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Goodreads : 28462224
Author Len : 2
Original Source : own library
Pages : 24
Sorted Author by LN, FN: McGuire, Seanan
Comments Len : 1027
Title Length : 014
Series Last Part : Daye
Single Author : Seanan McGuire
Series First Part : October
Series First Word : October
Series Last Word : Daye
Before Underscore : Heaps of Pearl
Num of Aut : 1
Record ID : 29548
ES Name : October Daye
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