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by Victoria Goddard


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  Did you love Whiskeyjack? Then you should read The Bride of the Blue Wind by Victoria Goddard!

  What the gods desire, they take.

  When the gods take a person, there is not much one can do about it, even if there seems something strange and terrible about the god. Through the gates of the eastern mountains pass only the gods, the dead, and the heroes of legend. Mere mortals do not go farther than the tombs lining the roads of the Middle Desert.

  Except for the daughters of the Bandit Queen of the Oclaresh, that is. The lord of the Blue Wind took their youngest sister. When Pali and Arzu discover that there is something gravely wrong, they decide that the gods work through the hands of men, that justice binds everyone—god, man, djinn, or demon—and that they are not afraid of the road east.

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  Greenwing & Dart

  Stargazy Pie

  Bee Sting Cake

  Whiskeyjack

  The Sisters Avramapul

  The Bride of the Blue Wind

  The Warrior of the Third Veil

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  About the Author

  Victoria Goddard is a fantasy novelist, gardener, and occasional academic. She has a PhD in Medieval Studies from the University of Toronto, has walked down the length of England, and is currently a writer, cheesemonger, and gardener in the Canadian Maritimes. Along with cheese, books, and flowers she also loves dogs, tea, and languages.

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  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

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  Chapter One: An Under-appreciated Genre

  Chapter Two: Gaolbreak

  Chapter Three: The Trogdolyte Kingdom

  Chapter Four: The Hunter in the Green

  Chapter Five: The True and Neglected Art of Poacher

  Chapter Six: Cutting Counter

  Chapter Seven: The Hanging Hill

  Chapter Eight: Refuge

  Chapter Nine: First Draw

  Chapter Ten: Correspondences

  Chapter Eleven: The Third Letter

  Chapter Twelve: Murder?

  Chapter Thirteen: The Embroidery Circle

  Chapter Fourteen: Fairy Blood

  Chapter Fifteen: The Gift

  Chapter Sixteen: Dinner Plans

  Chapter Seventeen: Hollow Ways

  Chapter Eighteen: The Burglars

  Chapter Nineteen: Factors

  Chapter Twenty: Introductions

  Chapter Twenty-One: Face Cards

  Chapter Twenty-Two: Research Questions

  Chapter Twenty-Three: Anatomy of a Dragon

  Chapter Twenty-Four: Two Sticks and a Stone

  Chapter Twenty-Five: The Importance of Being Earnest

  Chapter Twenty-Six: Anatomy of a Curse

  Chapter Twenty-Seven: Literary Criticism

  Chapter Twenty-Eight: Bull, Boar, Stag

  Chapter Twenty-Nine: Crimson Lake

  Chapter Thirty: Ebraöni

  Chapter Thirty-One: Jack-in-the-Box

  Chapter Thirty-Two: Complications

  Chapter Thirty-Three: The Magarran Strid

  Chapter Thirty-Four: The Turning of the Waters

  Chapter Thirty-Five: Cut Across

  Chapter Thirty-Six: The Emperor Card

  Chapter Thirty-Seven: The Last Will and Testament of Benneret Buchance

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  Further Reading: The Bride of the Blue Wind

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