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Maas Sarah J.
Книга "A Court of Wings and Ruin"
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For Josh and Annie—A gift. All of it. BOOKS BY SARAH J. MAASThe Throne of Glass series Thr...
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For Josh and Annie—A gift. All of it. ...
BOOKS BY SARAH J. MAASThe Throne of Glass series Throne of Glass Crown of Midnight Heir of Fire ...
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CONTENTS Rhysand: Two Years Before the Wall Part One: Princess of Carrion Chapter 1 Chapter 2 ...
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Rhysand Two Years Before the WallThe buzzing flies and screaming survivors had long since replaced...
PART ONE PRINCESS OF CARRION ...
CHAPTER 1 FeyreThe painting was a lie. A bright, pretty lie, bursting with pale pink blooms and ...
CHAPTER 2I’d barely heard a whisper of Jurian these past weeks—hadn’t seen the resurrected human c...
CHAPTER 3The spring woods fell silent as we rode between the budding trees, birds and small furred...
CHAPTER 4Summer Solstice was exactly as I had remembered: streamers and ribbons and garlands of fl...
CHAPTER 5I crawled back to the manor two hours after midnight, too exhausted to last until dawn. ...
CHAPTER 6A set of keys to the estate gates had gone missing. But after last night’s incident, Tam...
CHAPTER 7Brannagh and Dagdan looked like they’d just found second breakfast waiting for them. Jur...
CHAPTER 8Tamlin paced in front of the hearth in his study, every turn as sharp as a blade. “They ...
CHAPTER 9Ianthe wasn’t done. I knew it—braced myself for it. She didn’t flit back to her temple a...
CHAPTER 10Brannagh ran her fingers through Ianthe’s golden hair, clicking her tongue at the bloodi...
PART TWO CURSEBREAKER ...
CHAPTER 11The cold was what hit me first. Brisk, crisp cold, laced with loam and rotting things. ...
CHAPTER 12“Father,” the one now holding a knife to my throat said to Lucien, “is rather put out th...
CHAPTER 13“Run,” Lucien breathed. I didn’t dare take my eyes off his brothers. Not as Eris lowere...
CHAPTER 14I had not let myself imagine it: the moment I’d again stand in the wood-paneled foyer of...
CHAPTER 15My sisters had been living in the House of Wind since they’d arrived in Velaris. They d...
CHAPTER 16Rhysand silently led Lucien to the suite he’d be occupying at the opposite end of the Ho...
CHAPTER 17I let Cassian carry me to the House two hours later, just because he admitted he was sti...
CHAPTER 18“Please don’t say we need to go to the Court of Nightmares,” Cassian grumbled around a m...
CHAPTER 19It was a good thing I’d insisted on meeting Cassian at eight, because even though I awok...
CHAPTER 20“I’ve never been to a library before,” I admitted to Rhys after lunch, as we strode down...
CHAPTER 21The aching muscles along my back, core, and thighs had gone into complete revolt by the ...
CHAPTER 22I felt Rhys’s attention on me while we dressed the next morning, and throughout our hear...
CHAPTER 23“War is upon us,” I said to the Carver. “Rumor suggests you have … gifts that may be use...
CHAPTER 24When we returned to the town house in the height of summer afternoon heat, Cassian and A...
CHAPTER 25Amren hadn’t dressed Nesta in cobwebs and stardust, as Mor and I were clothed. And she h...
CHAPTER 26That’s who the final, empty seat was for. And Rhys … He remained sprawled in his chair...
CHAPTER 27We found Nesta and Amren waiting outside the throne room, both of them looking pissy and...
CHAPTER 28I dragged myself out of bed by sheer will the next morning. Amren had said the Carver w...
CHAPTER 29It was the most uncomfortable thirty minutes I could recall. Mor and I sipped chilled m...
CHAPTER 30I was still sore enough the next day that I had to send word to Cassian I wasn’t trainin...
CHAPTER 31I laid my options before me. I doubted the king’s Ravens were stupid enough to be kept ...
CHAPTER 32Cassian gave us both a glass of brandy. A tall glass. Seated in an armchair in the fami...
CHAPTER 33Seer. The word clanged through me. She’d known. She’d warned Nesta about the Ravens. A...
CHAPTER 34Amren found no other Hybern assassins or spies during her long night of hunting through ...
CHAPTER 35Hybern had made its grand move at last. And we had not anticipated it. I knew Azriel wo...
CHAPTER 36The first and second kills were the hardest. I didn’t waste physical strength on the clu...
CHAPTER 37Blood slid from the tips of Rhys’s twin blades onto the deck. One drop—two. Three. Moth...
CHAPTER 38Mor was shaking me. I only knew it because Rhys threw me out of his mind the moment he u...
CHAPTER 39The Illyrian camp remained in the hills above Adriata. Mostly because there were so man...
CHAPTER 40I had no bone to bring with me. And though every step up that hillside and then down int...
CHAPTER 41The next two days were so busy that the lesson with Azriel was the only time I trained w...
CHAPTER 42No one said anything. Nesta only lifted her chin. “I …” I’d never seen her stumble for ...
CHAPTER 43The chamber was and was not what I expected. Deep-cushioned oak chairs had been arranged...
CHAPTER 44Absolute silence. Absolute stillness. I felt the tremor of magic slide through the room...
CHAPTER 45Only my friends didn’t seem surprised. Tamlin’s eyes were green flame, golden light fli...
CHAPTER 46Beron shielded barely fast enough to block me, but the wake singed Eris’s arm—right thro...
CHAPTER 47Our alliance did not begin well. Even though we talked for a good two hours afterward …...
CHAPTER 48Helion slipped from Mor’s room before we were awake—though I certainly heard them throug...
CHAPTER 49Nesta’s connection to the Cauldron, Rhys mused as we gathered around the dining table in...
CHAPTER 50There was no priestess waiting to lead us into the black pit at the heart of the library...
PART THREE HIGH LADY ...
CHAPTER 51Even at the height of summer, the Illyrian mountain-camp was damp. Brisk. There were som...
CHAPTER 52We waited outside the gates while a guard mounted a horse and galloped down the long, du...
CHAPTER 53Jurian held up his tanned hands, new calluses dotting his palms and fingers. New—for the...
CHAPTER 54Jurian was not my enemy. I couldn’t wrap my mind around it. Even as Rhys and I both loo...
CHAPTER 55“I’m too old for these sorts of surprises,” Mor groused as the war-tent groaned in the h...
CHAPTER 56Jurian was right. We’d seen inside his head, yet we’d still doubted. Still wondered if ...
CHAPTER 57“Absolutely not,” Mor said when I pulled her a few feet away from Nesta, the din of batt...
CHAPTER 58I turned, but did not sheath my blade across my back. The Suriel was standing a few fee...
CHAPTER 59Concealed behind the tree, I took in my surroundings. I was exhausted, but … I could win...
CHAPTER 60I gripped the door handle as I passed the threshold, digging in my heels and throwing ev...
CHAPTER 61Helion winnowed me into the camp. Right into Rhys’s war-tent. My mate was pale. Blood-s...
CHAPTER 62I couldn’t bring myself to smile at Amren. I could barely keep my chin high. She peered...
CHAPTER 63None of us lasted long after dinner. Amren and Varian didn’t even bother to join us. N...
CHAPTER 64Nesta sat with her head in her hands inside my tent. She did not speak, did not move. Co...
CHAPTER 65The first test would be the most dangerous—and informative. Passing through the guards ...
CHAPTER 66Kallias and his army arrived by noon. It was only the sound of it that woke me from whe...
CHAPTER 67We’d need access to the Cauldron—be able to touch it. Together. Alone, it had nearly ki...
CHAPTER 68I did not expect the snow. Or the moonlight. The chamber must have lain beneath the pa...
CHAPTER 69Dawn broke, gilding the low-lying mists snaking over the plains of the mortal land. Hyb...
CHAPTER 70“You actually did it,” Amren murmured, gaping as the three immortals slammed into Hybern...
CHAPTER 71I could barely hear, barely think in the wake of the Cauldron’s power. In the wake of t...
CHAPTER 72The wind whipped away the tears rolling down Nesta’s face at the sight of our father’s s...
CHAPTER 73The Cauldron had been nestled in a craggy overlook. The Weaver had done her job well. K...
CHAPTER 74I gripped my sense of self in the face of the black maw of the Cauldron. Gripped it with...
CHAPTER 75The Cauldron purred in Elain’s presence as the King of Hybern slumped to his knees, claw...
CHAPTER 76Tears slid down Varian’s blood-flecked skin as we watched that spot on the sea where Amr...
CHAPTER 77I had only silence in my head. Only silence, as I began screaming. Screaming and scream...
CHAPTER 78Amongst the sprawling field of corpses and wounded, there was one body I wanted to bury....
CHAPTER 79Miryam’s smiling face was more human than High Fae. But Miryam, I remembered as she and ...
CHAPTER 80A world divided was not a world that could thrive. That first meeting went on for hours...
CHAPTER 81 RhysandEven from the kitchen, I could hear all of them. The lapping of what was surely...
CHAPTER 82 FeyreRhysand was on the roof, the stars bright and low, the tiles beneath my bare feet...
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