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The Spider's War

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by Daniel Abraham


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  Contents

  Cover

  Title Page

  Welcome

  Dedication

  Map

  Prologue: The Second Apostate

  Captain Marcus Wester

  Cithrin Bel Sarcour of the Medean Bank

  Clara Annalise Kalliam, Formerly Baroness of Osterling Fells

  Geder Palliako, Lord Regent of Antea

  Clara

  Cithrin

  Geder

  Entr’acte: Borja

  Marcus

  Clara

  Geder

  Cithrin

  Marcus

  Clara

  Cithrin

  Entr’acte: Porte Oliva

  Geder

  Cithrin

  Clara

  Marcus

  Geder

  Marcus

  Cithrin

  Entr’acte: Nus

  Clara

  Marcus

  Geder

  Cithrin

  Clara

  Geder

  Marcus

  Entr’acte: The World

  Marcus

  Geder

  Cithrin

  Clara

  Marcus

  Geder

  Cithrin

  Entr’acte: The Dragon

  Marcus

  Cithrin

  Clara

  Epilogue: The Last Apostate

  Dramatis Personae: Persons of interest and import in The Dagger and the Coin

  An Introduction to the Taxonomy of Races

  Acknowledgments

  Extras Meet the Author

  A Preview of SNAKEWOOD

  A Preview of HOPE & RED

  Publications by Daniel Abraham

  Praise

  Orbit Newsletter

  Copyright

  Copyright

  The characters and events in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author.

  Copyright © 2016 by Daniel Abraham

  Excerpt from Snakewood copyright © 2016 by Adrian Selby

  Excerpt from Hope & Red copyright © 2016 by Jon Skovron

  Map by Chad Roberts

  Cover design by Kirk Benshoff

  Cover copyright © 2016 by Hachette Book Group, Inc.

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  ISBN 978-0-316-20404-0

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