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Celaena has survived deadly contests and shattering heartbreakbut at an unspeakable cost. Now, she must travel to a new land to confront her darkest truth . . . a truth about her heritage that could change her lifeand her futureforever. Meanwhile, brutal and monstrous forces are gathering on the horizon, intent on enslaving her world. Will Celaena find the strength to not only fight her inner demons, but to take on the evil that is about to be unleashed? The bestselling series that has captured readers all over the world reaches new heights in this sequel to the best-selling . Packed with heart-pounding action, fierce new characters, and swoon-worthy romance, this third book will enthrall readers from start to finish.

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HEIR of FIRE

Also by Sarah J. Maas

Throne of Glass

Crown of Midnight

The Assassins Blade

a Heir of Fire - image 1 novel

HEIR of

FIRE

Sarah J. Maas

Text copyright 2014 by Sarah J Maas Map copyright 2012 by Kelly de Groot All - photo 2

Text copyright 2014 by Sarah J. Maas

Map copyright 2012 by Kelly de Groot

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or

by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

First published in the United States of America in September 2014

by Bloomsbury Childrens Books

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Maas, Sarah J.

Heir of fire / by Sarah J. Maas.

pages cm

Sequel to: Crown of midnight.

Summary: Royal assassin Celaena must travel to a new land to confront a truth about her heritage, while brutal and monstrous forces are gathering on the horizon, intent on enslaving her world.

ISBN 978-1-61963-065-9 (hardcover) ISBN 978-1-61963-066-6 (e-book)

[1. Fantasy. 2. AssassinsFiction. 3. IdentityFiction.] I. Title.

PZ7.M111575He 2014 [Fic]dc23 2014005016

Series design by Regina Flath

Typeset by Westchester Book Composition

Printed and bound in the U.S.A. by Thomson-Shore Inc., Dexter, Michigan

2 4 6 8 10 9 7 5 3 1

All papers used by Bloomsbury Publishing, Inc., are natural, recyclable products

made from wood grown in well-managed forests. The manufacturing processes

conform to the environmental regulations of the country of origin.

Again, for Susan

whose friendship changed my life for the better

and gave this book its heart.

HEIR of FIRE Part One Heir of Ash 1 Gods it was boiling in this useless - photo 3

HEIR of FIRE Part One Heir of Ash 1 Gods it was boiling in this useless - photo 4

HEIR of

FIRE

Part One

Heir of Ash

1

Gods, it was boiling in this useless excuse for a kingdom.

Or maybe it felt that way because Celaena Sardothien had been lounging on the lip of the terra-cotta roof since midmorning, an arm flung over her eyes, slowly baking in the sun like the loaves of flatbread the citys poorest citizens left on their windowsills because they couldnt afford brick ovens.

And gods, she was sick of flatbreadteggya, they called it. Sick of the crunchy, oniony taste of it that even mouthfuls of water couldnt wash away. If she never ate another bite of teggya again, it would be too soon.

Mostly because it was all shed been able to afford when she landed in Wendlyn two weeks ago and made her way to the capital city, Varese, just as shed been ordered by his Grand Imperial Majesty and Master of the Earth, the King of Adarlan.

Shed resorted to swiping teggya and wine off vendors carts since her money ran out, not long after shed taken one look at the heavily fortified limestone castle, at the elite guards, at the cobalt banners flapping so proudly in the dry, hot wind and decided not to kill her assigned targets.

So it had been stolen teggya . . . and wine. The sour red wine from the vineyards lining the rolling hills around the walled capitala taste shed initially spat out but now very, very much enjoyed. Especially since the day when she decided that she didnt particularly care about anything at all.

She reached for the terra-cotta tiles sloping behind her, groping for the clay jug of wine shed hauled onto the roof that morning. Patting, feeling for it, and then

She swore. Where in hell was the wine?

The world tilted and went blindingly bright as she hoisted herself onto her elbows. Birds circled above, keeping well away from the white-tailed hawk that had been perched atop a nearby chimney all morning, waiting to snatch up its next meal. Below, the market street was a brilliant loom of color and sound, full of braying donkeys, merchants waving their wares, clothes both foreign and familiar, and the clacking of wheels against pale cobblestones. But where in hell was the

Ah. There. Tucked beneath one of the heavy red tiles to keep cool. Just where shed stashed it hours before, when shed climbed onto the roof of the massive indoor market to survey the perimeter of the castle walls two blocks away. Or whatever shed thought sounded official and useful before shed realized that shed rather sprawl in the shadows. Shadows that had long since been burned away by that relentless Wendlyn sun.

Celaena swigged from the jug of wineor tried to. It was empty, which she supposed was a blessing, because gods her head was spinning. She needed water, and more teggya. And perhaps something for the gloriously painful split lip and scraped cheekbone shed earned last night in one of the citys tabernas.

Groaning, Celaena rolled onto her belly and surveyed the street forty feet below. She knew the guards patrolling it by nowhad marked their faces and weapons, just as she had with the guards atop the high castle walls. Shed memorized their rotations, and how they opened the three massive gates that led into the castle. It seemed that the Ashryvers and their ancestors took safety very, very seriously.

It had been ten days since shed arrived in Varese itself, after hauling ass from the coast. Not because she was particularly eager to kill her targets, but because the city was so damn large that it seemed her best chance of dodging the immigration officials, whom shed given the slip instead of registering with their oh-so-benevolent work program. Hurrying to the capital had also provided welcome activity after weeks at sea, where she hadnt really felt like doing anything other than lying on the narrow bed in her cramped cabin or sharpening her weapons with a near-religious zeal.

Youre nothing but a coward, Nehemia had said to her.

Every slice of the whetting stone had echoed it. Coward, coward, coward. The word had trailed her each league across the ocean.

She had made a vowa vow to free Eyllwe. So in between moments of despair and rage and grief, in between thoughts of Chaol and the Wyrdkeys and all shed left behind and lost, Celaena had decided on one plan to follow when she reached these shores. One plan, however insane and unlikely, to free the enslaved kingdom: find and obliterate the Wyrdkeys the King of Adarlan had used to build his terrible empire. Shed gladly destroy herself to carry it out.

Just her, just him. Just as it should be; no loss of life beyond their own, no soul stained but hers. It would take a monster to destroy a monster.

If she had to be here thanks to Chaols misplaced good intentions, then at least shed receive the answers she needed. There was one person in Erilea who had been present when the Wyrdkeys were wielded by a conquering demon race that had warped them into three tools of such mighty power that theyd been hidden for thousands of years and nearly wiped from memory. Queen Maeve of the Fae. Maeve knew everythingas was expected when you were older than dirt.

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