“What exactly?”
Nevyan cocked her head, taking in Aras and Bennett, who were just sitting on a low wall and not talking.
“I'm going to find my friend,” said Nevyan. “And I'm going to bring her home.”
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Look for the third volume in The Wess'har Wars, coming soon.
Thanks go to Charlie Allery, Debbie Button, Bryan Boult and Chris “TK” Evans, for thorough and critical reading; to Dr. Ian Tregillis and Mark Allery for technical advice; to Dr. Farah Mendlesohn for cheerleading; to my editor, Diana Gill, never fazed by wild plot changes; and to my father, George, who taught me the value of thorough preparation.
K
AREN
T
RAVISS
is a former defense correspondent and TV and newspaper journalist. She's now a political public relations manager and has also been a press officer for the police, an advertising copywriter, and a journalism lecturer. She has served in both the Royal Navy Auxiliary Service and the Territorial Army. A graduate of the Clarion science fiction and fantasy workshop, her work has appeared in Asimov's,
Realms of Fantasy
, and
On Spec
. She lives in Wiltshire, England.
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