Mazes of Power

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by Juliette Wade


  Sangar of the Eighth Family—a young gentleman

  Herm of the Seventh Family—a young gentleman

  Innis of the Fifth Family—a gentleman

  Brinx of the First Family—son of Selemei, distant cousin of Tagaret and Nekantor

  Enwin of the Sixth Family—father of Della

  Pazeu of the Sixth Family—mother of Della

  Liadis of the Sixth Family—sister of Della

  Ambrei of the Fourth Family—a young gentleman

  Vos of the Sixth Family—a gentleman

  Lyaret of the Tenth Family—a young gentleman

  Ower of the Eleventh Family—a young gentleman

  Arbiter Doross of the Sixth Family—leader of the Sixth Family Council, older distant cousin of Della

  Falya of the Third Family—partner of Herin

  Chief Adjudicator Uresin—head judge of the Pelismar Courts

  Palimeyn of the Third Family—a cabinet member

  Arith of the Sixth Family—a cabinet member

  Ethor of the Twelfth Family—a cabinet member

  Arissen

  Revett of the Pelismara Division—leader of the soldiers of Pelismara

  Veriga Cohort First—a bodyguard

  Karyas Cohort First—a bodyguard

  Dekk—a guard

  Imbati

  Das—caretaker of Tagaret and Nekantor

  Serjer—First Houseman in the Household of Garr and Tamelera

  Aloran—a student at the Imbati Service Academy

  Kiit—a student at the Imbati Service Academy, Aloran’s friend

  Min—a student at the Imbati Service Academy

  Master Ziara—Health instructor at the Imbati Service Academy

  Tamelera’s Eyli—servant and bodyguard to Tamelera of the First Family

  Anin—a student at the Imbati Service Academy

  Garr’s Sorn—servant and bodyguard to Garr of the First Family

  Della’s Yoral—servant and bodyguard to Della of the Sixth Family

  Selemei’s Ustin—servant and bodyguard to Selemei of the First Family

  Jeris—a student at the Imbati Service Academy, Kiit’s bunkmate

  Endredan—a student at the Imbati Service Academy, Aloran’s bunkmate

  Erex’s Kuarmei—servant and bodyguard to Erex of the First Family

  Premel—Keeper in the Household of Garr and Tamelera

  Remeni—First Houseman in the Household of Benél of the First Family

  Shara—caretaker in the Household of Reyn and Iren of the Ninth Family

  Katella—a student at the Imbati Service Academy

  Artist Orahala—the tattoo artist of the Pelismar Imbati

  Dorya—partner of Premel

  Fedron’s Chenna—servant and bodyguard to Fedron of the First Family

  Ezill—pharmacy warden of the Imbati Service Academy

  Headmaster Moruvia—Headmaster of the Imbati Service Academy

  Officer Warden Xim—leader of the Imbati Wardens

  Herin’s Argun—manservant to Herin of the Third Family

  Kartunnen

  Tromaldin—conductor of the Pelismar symphony

  Ryanin—a famous composer

  Yanun—a courtesan

  Vant—a musician’s apprentice

  Jaia—a shopkeeper and fashion designer

  Dois—a courtesan

  Venorai

  Kitrin—elected leader of the Venorai Union

  Melumalai

  Odenli—chairman of the Melumalai banking syndicate

  Akrabitti

  Griss—a trash worker

  Acknowledgments

  I have a great many people to thank—so many that I know I will end up missing someone. So many of you kept up my spirits with kind words or advice, or gave me your precious time for reading, critiquing, and discussing. You know who you are, and I wouldn’t be here without you.

  I would like to thank my editor, Sheila Gilbert, for her insightful vision in sharpening this book. Thank you to Adam Auerbach for the beautiful cover art, and to Katie Hoffman for her kindness and advocacy. I’m also deeply grateful to my agent, Kristopher O’Higgins, who never stopped believing in this project and supported me through years of work and waiting. A big thank you also goes out to Marguerite Reed, who introduced me to Kris.

  Janice Hardy, you’ve been there every step of the way. Thank you for telling me you cared about this book, and this was where I had to start.

  Deborah Ross, I would not have made it through without your mentoring insights, hugs, and gentle guidance.

  Among the many people who participated in critique and discussion I wish to extend particular appreciation to Lillian Csernica, Josephine Kelso, Dario Ciriello, Linda Whitaker, and Kyle Aisteach.

  Special thanks go to David J. Peterson for the many hours he spent turning my alphabet for Varinin into a real font that could be used in this book.

  Thank you to Tim, Niall, and Eagan for all the hours of listening, for telling me I’m awesome when I needed to hear it, and for also being honest about when I needed to fix things. Thanks to Pete and Jen for believing. Finally, I’d like to thank my parents, Eileen and Michael, for all the books they gave me to read, for supporting me through my education in linguistics and anthropology, and for taking me to France where I discovered Varin in the Gouffre de Padirac.

  About the Author

  Juliette Wade's habit of asking "why" about everything has led her to explore the world both above and below the ground. She has lived in Japan and France, and holds degrees in linguistics and anthropology. The author of many published short stories, she lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her Aussie husband and her two sons, who support and inspire her.

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