The Widow's House
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The Tyrant’s Law
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Contents
Cover
Title Page
Welcome
Dedication
Map
Prologue: Inys, the Last Dragon
Clara Annalise Kalliam, Formerly Baroness of Osterling Fells
Cithrin bel Sarcour, Voice of the Medean Bank in Porte Oliva
Geder Palliako, Lord Regent of Antea
Clara
Captain Marcus Wester
Geder
Cithrin
Marcus
Clara
Marcus
Geder
Cithrin
Clara
Marcus
Geder
Cithrin
Marcus
Clara
Geder
Cithrin
Clara
Marcus
Geder
Clara
Cithrin
Marcus
Clara
Marcus
Geder
Clara
Cithrin
Geder
Clara
Marcus
Cithrin
Geder
Clara
Cithrin
Marcus
Clara
Marcus
Geder
Cithrin
Entr’acte: Captain Karol Dannien
Dramatis Personae: Persons of interest and import in The Widow’s House
An Introduction to the Taxonomy of Races
Acknowledgments
Extras
Meet the Author
A Preview of THE CROWN TOWER
A Preview of MALICE
Publications by Daniel Abraham
Praise for: The Tyrant’s Law
Orbit Newsletter
Copyright
Copyright
The characters and events in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author.
Copyright © 2014 by Daniel Abraham
Excerpt from The Crown Tower copyright © 2013 by Michael J. Sullivan
Excerpt from Malice copyright © 2013 by John Gwynne
Map by Chad Roberts
Cover design by Kirk Benshoff
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Cover copyright © 2014 by Hachette Book Group, Inc.
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