**The next thrilling book in Jennifer Esteps *New York Times* and *USA Today* bestselling Elemental Assassin seriesan extraordinary series One of the most intriguing heroines in the genre (*Romantic Times Book Reviews*).** *Keep your friends close but your enemies within stabbing distance.* One im
Spider's Trap
β Scribed by Estep, Jennifer
- Publisher
- Pocket Books
- Year
- 2015,2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 306 KB
- Edition
- First Pocket books paperback edition
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The next thrilling book in Jennifer Estep's New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling Elemental Assassin series--"an extraordinary series.β¦One of the most intriguing heroines in the genre" (Romantic Times Book Reviews).
_Keep your friends close but your enemies within stabbing distance.
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One important lesson I've learned in the assassination business is that to be the best you have to roll with the punches. Now that I'm queen of Ashland's underworld--by default, not by choice--a lot more punches are being thrown my way. But I suppose that's the price of victory for taking down some of the underworld's top dogs. Good thing I have my Ice and Stone magic to help me survive my volatile new position. Just when I think things are finally settling down, someone tries to murder me during a hush-hush underworld meeting. But the real surprise is how strangely familiar my shadowy...
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