**Christopher Rowe is back and there are more puzzles, riddles, and secrets to uncover in this third novel of the award-winning Blackthorn Key series.** Wherever Christopher Rowe goes, adventureโand murderโfollows. Even a chance to meet King Charles ends in a brush with an assassin. All thatโs re
The Assassin's Curse
โ Scribed by Buroker, Lindsay
- Publisher
- Lindsay Buroker
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 28 KB
- Series
- Emperors Edge 2.5
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
When outlaws Amaranthe and Sicarius chance upon imperial spies stealing military prototypes, they immediately give chase. After all, they both want imperial pardons, and what better way to attract the emperorะฒะโขs favor than by looking after the empireะฒะโขs interests? What seems like a straightforward mission develops a hitch when the spies flee to a haunted island. A 12,000-word short story.
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When outlaws Amaranthe and Sicarius chance upon spies stealing military prototypes, they immediately give chase. Well, immediately after Amaranthe talks Sicarius, former assassin and all-around non-altruistic type, into the mission. She wants an imperial pardon, and what better way to attract the em
When outlaws Amaranthe and Sicarius chance upon imperial spies stealing military prototypes, they immediately give chase. Well, immediately after Amaranthe talks Sicarius, former assassin and all-around non-altruistic type, into the mission. After all, they both want imperial pardons, and what bette
Christopher Rowe is back and there are more puzzles, riddles, and secrets to uncover in this third novel of the award-winning Blackthorn Key series. Wherever Christopher Rowe goes, adventure--and murder--follows. Even a chance to meet King Charles ends in a brush with an assassin. All that's
When outlaws Amaranthe and Sicarius chance upon imperial spies stealing military prototypes, they immediately give chase. After all, they both want imperial pardons, and what better way to attract the emperorะฒะโขs favor than by looking after the empireะฒะโขs interests? What seems like a straightforward