![]() ![]() Then Chime climbed out of the hatch and squinted at the dawn light. Moon heard someone stumble up the narrow stairs from below decks. Their companion ship, the Indala, floated a short distance off the starboard side, pacing them. ![]() On the central mast, the fan-shaped sails were still closed. A few people stirred somewhere toward the bow, where the look-outs were posted. ![]() It was early enough that sleeping bodies still crowded the deck, most of them buried under blankets or piled up against the baskets and bags that held all the court’s belongings. The air was damp and pleasantly cool, filled with the scent of the dense green forest the ship flew over. On the twelfth day, the dawn sun was just breaking through the clouds when he walked out onto the deck of the Valendera. NIGHT SHADE BOOKS SAN FRANCISCO The Serpent Sea © 2012 by Martha Wells This edition of The Serpent Sea © 2012 by Night Shade Books Cover illustration by Steve Argyle Cover design by Rebecca Silvers Interior layout and design by Amy Popovich Edited by Janna Silverstein All rights reserved First Edition ISBN: 978-1-59780-332-8 Night Shade Books To Janna SilversteinĬhapter One Moon had been consort to Jade, sister queen of the Indigo Cloud Court, for eleven days and nobody had tried to kill him yet. The Serpent Sea Martha Wells VOLUME TWO OF THE BOOKS OF RAKSURA ![]()
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