He asked the necessary questions, frowned at the distance he was told to travel, and nodded as his payment was increased. In contrast to the nervous servants, the driver simply went about his job as he did every night. The footman’s face dripped with sweat, and the woman’s hands trembled, causing the lantern to shake and the light to flicker along empty walls. ![]() Words were exchanged in rasping whispers, though no one was nearby to overhear the conversation. They hovered above a bulky lump draped in a linen sheet at the bottom of the stairway. At the top of the staircase, she lifted the lantern shutter to reveal a burning candle, and the group began a descent into the darkness, keeping their hands on the jittery, loose banister. Her face tight with worry, she led both men through the doorway, passing shelves of flour, sugar, and other baking ingredients on her way toward the abandoned cellar. The woman tried to encourage him to hurry but received only a sullen grumbling about arthritis on a cold night. A scraggly, aged man climbed down from his perch, one mud-crusted boot at a time sliding into its foothold and landing less than gracefully upon the ground. Meanwhile the maid had rushed toward the driver in the wagon seat and gestured for him to follow her inside. A loud squeak echoed into the stillness as he pulled his hands away from the door, satisfied the gap was wide enough. Finally, the harsh brush of sliding splinters overcame the friction. The footman put his back and shoulder strength into opening an old storage-room door. Two servants slipped from the shadows, a bearded footman and a wiry kitchen maid with a shuttered lantern in her hand. A rickety old wagon, its simple board bed held together with rusty screws, pulled up against the back of the palace. THE SOUND OF squeaking wheels grew louder, as did the clicking of horse hooves scraping across cobblestones. Without whom nothing would ever have been written.ĭEATH DISTURBED THE NIGHT. The publisher does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for author or To assassinate Aurelia, the stubborn and feisty crown princess of Tyralt. Summary: The king sends for robert, whose father was a trusted spy, when someone tries LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA Published by speak, an imprint of penguin group (USA) Inc., 2008 Registered Offices: penguin books Ltd, 80 strand, London WC2R 0RL, England Rosebank, Johannesburg 2196, south Africa Penguin books (south Africa) (pty) Ltd, 24 sturdee Avenue, Penguin group (NZ), 67 Apollo drive, rosedale, North shore 0632, New Zealand Panchsheel park, New delhi - 110 017, India Penguin books India pvt Ltd, 11 Community Centre, (a division of pearson Australia group pty Ltd) Penguin group (Australia), 250 Camberwell road, Camberwell, Victoria 3124, Australia Penguin Ireland, 25 st stephen’s green, dublin 2, Ireland Penguin books Ltd, 80 strand, Lon don WC2R 0RL, England (a division of pearson penguin Canada Inc.) Penguin group (Canada), 90 eglinton Avenue east, suite 700, Toronto, Ontario, Canada m4p 2圓 Penguin group (USA) Inc., 345 Hudson street, New york, New york 10014, U.S.A. He could not imagine why someone was trying to kill her. His mind spun as he looked down at her laughing face. ![]() “yes, and thank you for the invitation.” He encircled her waist with his hands and twirled her toward her anxiously waiting friends. Robert held his footing without giving ground. she splayed her hands against his chest and pushed, hard. “I’ll be your lifelong friend then, since I won’t put up with being pushed around.” He resorted to humor, the only defense available, and swept her a mocking bow. Nothing had lengthened her temper over the last four years. “It’s not an order, robert, but even if it was, I expect my friends to have enough courage to refuse an invitation.” “All right, it’s not like I can refuse the order of the princess.” “It’s no fun alone.”Ī trace of sadness in her voice made robert promise despite misgivings. “you must wait for me before you go.” she frowned. We’re old enough to go out in disguise now,” Aurelia said. “yes, tomorrow night is Carnival, the Night of the masks. AURELIA BEAMED WITH ANTICIPATION AND GRACEDĪt that moment he knew he was in trouble.
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