The Queen of Attolia
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Book Description
In the firelit torture chamber the executioner's sword descends--and the Eugenides--the Thief of Eddis--no longer has his clever right hand. The Queen of Attolia sits calmly and watches the dreadful amputation behind her carefully cultivated mask of coldness, but later agonizes over what she has done to him. At the same time, she rages at herself for not hanging her captured prisoner outright. More
Book Information
Publisher | EOS |
Binding | Paperback (13 editions) |
Reading Level | Ages 9-12 |
# of Pages | 416 |
ISBN-10 | 0380733048 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0380733040 |
Publication Date | 10/01/2001 |
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4/10/2010 Peni Griffin said: People who are bothered by the end of Conspiracy of Kings should re-read Queen of Attollia. It's all laid out there. Nothing else will work long-term, and short-term won't satisfy these people.
tags: I recommend, I read
tags: I recommend, I read
6/29/2007 Melissa Wyatt said: Political intrigue and dark obsession twist and turn through a mature and entertaining story by a master storyteller.
tags: I recommend
tags: I recommend
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