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Font Font Color Font Size Background Color white THE POISON MASTER On the planet of Latent Emanation, humans are the lowest class, at the mercy of their mysterious alien rulers, the Lords of Night. But Alivet Dee, an alchemist, canтАЩt help but question the LordsтАЩ rule ever since her twin sister was taken to serve in their palace. Alivet saves every penny to pay her sisterтАЩs unbonding fee, but her plan is destroyed when one of her potions kills a wealthy clientтАФand Alivet finds herself wanted for murder. Her only hope is the darkly attractive man who may have engineered her downfall but who still offers her a last chance of salvation. A Poison Master from the planet Hathes, Arieth Mahedi Ghairen needs an alchemist of AlivetтАЩs expertise to find the one drug that can take down the LordsтАФand free the universe from their rule. Sequestered in GhairenтАЩs fortress laboratory, lied to by both her new ally and his daughterтАЩs enigmatic governess, Alivet doesnтАЩt know whom to trust or where to turn for answers. But driven to undo her sisterтАЩs fate, Alivet races to hone her skills in timeтАФeven as time runs outтАж DEADLY ENCOUNTER __________ The windows were fifty feet high, bisected into arches that created the effect of an enormous cathedral. Through the glass, Alivet could see the expanse of the city below: a sprawl of alleys and rookeries reaching as far as the fens. Latent EmanationтАЩs sun had already boiled away over the edge of the world, looked down, she would see the building curving like a carapace below her: a maze of fume bars and restaurants, dance halls and penitentials. The complex was popular, though mercifully not with the Lords themselves. Alivet noted all manner of patrons from elsewhere in the fens: Hepsborough genuflexives waving their dining implements in animated conversation; Moderated Wives beneath a group veil and a single person reading an illegal political newspaper. AlivetтАЩs eyes widened; very few people dared to openly criticize the Lords and their Unpriests, and to sit reading such material in plain view seemed utter folly. Alivet knew that she should avert her gaze and have nothing to do with this dangerous individual, but her curiosity was piqued and she stared. She saw two long pale hands at the edges of the paper. Then, as if realizing that he was being watched, the person lowered the paper and smiled up at her. Alivet saw a narrow, handsome face, not quite human: ivory as a polished skull beneath sleek blue-black hair. His eyes, deep set in hollows of bone, were as dark as garnets. His smile was mocking, beguiling, holding all manner of promisesтАж Also by Liz Williams The Ghost Sister Empire of Bones Contents Part I: Preparation |
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