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Sarah Maas - Crown of Midnight

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Eighteen-year-old Celaena Sardothien is bold, daring and beautiful the perfect seductress and the greatest assassin her world has ever known. But though she won the Kings contest and became his champion, Celaena has been granted neither her liberty nor the freedom to follow her heart. The slavery of the suffocating salt mines of Endovier that scarred her past is nothing compared to a life bound to her darkest enemy, a king whose rule is so dark and evil it is near impossible to defy. Celaena faces a choice that is tearing her heart to pieces: kill in cold blood for a man she hates, or risk sentencing those she loves to death. Celaena must decide what she will fight for: survival, love or the future of a kingdom. Because an assassin cannot have it all . . . And trying to may just destroy her. Love or loathe Celaena, she will slice open your heart with her dagger and leave you bleeding long after the last page of this bestselling sequel, in what is undeniably THE hottest new fantasy series.

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Crown of Midnight

Preface

For Susan best friends until were nothing but dust And then some - photo 1

For Susan

best friends until were nothing but dust.

(And then some.)

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Contents Map Part One Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 - photo 2

Contents

Map

Part One

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Part Two

Chapter 30

Chapter 31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Chapter 34

Chapter 35

Chapter 36

Chapter 37

Chapter 38

Chapter 39

Chapter 40

Chapter 41

Chapter 42

Chapter 43

Chapter 44

Chapter 45

Chapter 46

Chapter 47

Chapter 48

Chapter 49

Chapter 50

Chapter 51

Chapter 52

Chapter 53

Chapter 54

Chapter 55

Chapter 56

Acknowledgements

Books by Sarah J. Maas

Part One

The Kings Champion

Chapter 1

The shutters swinging in the storm winds were the only sign of her entry. No one had noticed her scaling the garden wall of the darkened manor house, and with the thunder and the gusting wind off the nearby sea, no one heard her as she shimmied up the drainpipe, swung onto the windowsill, and slithered into the second-floor hallway.

The Kings Champion pressed herself into an alcove at the thud of approaching steps. Concealed beneath a black mask and hood, she willed herself to melt into the shadows, to become nothing more than a slip of darkness. A servant girl trudged past to the open window, grumbling as she latched it shut. Seconds later, she disappeared down the stairwell at the other end of the hall. The girl hadnt noticed the wet footprints on the floorboards.

Lightning flashed, illuminating the hallway. The assassin took a long breath, going over the plans shed painstakingly memorized in the three days shed been watching the manor house on the outskirts of Bellhaven. Five doors on each side. Lord Niralls bedroom was the third on the left.

She listened for the approach of any other servants, but the house remained hushed as the storm raged around them.

Silent and smooth as a wraith, she moved down the hall. Lord Niralls bedroom door swung open with a slight groan. She waited until the next rumble of thunder before easing the door shut behind her.

Another flash of lightning illuminated two figures sleeping in the four-poster bed. Lord Nirall was no older than thirty-five, and his wife, dark haired and beautiful, slept soundly in his arms. What had they done to off end the king so gravely that he wanted them dead?

She crept to the edge of the bed. It wasnt her place to ask questions. Her job was to obey. Her freedom depended on it. With each step toward Lord Nirall, she ran through the plan again.

Her sword slid out of its sheath with barely a whine. She took a shuddering breath, bracing herself for what would come next.

Lord Niralls eyes flew open just as the Kings Champion raised her sword over his head.

Chapter 2

Celaena Sardothien stalked down the halls of the glass castle of Rifthold. The heavy sack clenched in her hand swung with each step, banging every so often into her knees. Despite the hooded black cloak that concealed much of her face, the guards didnt stop her as she strode toward the King of Adarlans council chamber. They knew very well who she wasand what she did for the king. As the Kings Champion, she outranked them. Actually, there were few in the castle she didnt outrank now. And fewer still who didnt fear her.

She approached the open glass doors, her cloak sweeping behind her. The guards posted on either side straightened as she gave them a nod before entering the council chamber. Her black boots were nearly silent against the red marble floor.

On the glass throne in the center of the room sat the King of Adarlan, his dark gaze locked on the sack dangling from her fingers. Just as she had the last three times, Celaena dropped to one knee before his throne and bowed her head.

Dorian Havilliard stood beside his fathers throneand she could feel his sapphire eyes fixed on her. At the foot of the dais, always between her and the royal family, stood Chaol Westfall, Captain of the Guard. She looked up at him from the shadows of her hood, taking in the lines of his face. For all the expression he showed, she might as well have been a stranger. But that was expected, and it was just part of the game theyd become so skilled at playing these past few months. Chaol might be her friend, might be someone shed somehow come to trust, but he was still captainstill responsible for the royal lives in this room above all others. The king spoke.

Rise.

Celaena kept her chin high as she stood and pulled off her hood.

The king waved a hand at her, the obsidian ring on his finger gleaming in the afternoon light. Is it done?

Celaena reached a gloved hand into the sack and tossed the severed head toward him. No one spoke as it bounced, a vulgar thudding of stiff and rotting flesh on marble. It rolled to a stop at the foot of the dais, milky eyes turned toward the ornate glass chandelier overhead.

Dorian straightened, glancing away from the head. Chaol just stared at her.

He put up a fight, Celaena said.

The king leaned forward, examining the mauled face and the jagged cuts in the neck. I can barely recognize him.

Celaena gave him a crooked smile, though her throat tightened. Im afraid severed heads dont travel well. She fished in her sack again, pulling out a hand. Heres his seal ring. She tried not to focus too much on the decaying flesh she held, the reek that had worsened with each passing day. She extended the hand to Chaol, whose bronze eyes were distant as he took it from her and offered it to the king. The kings lip curled, but he pried the ring off the stiff finger. He tossed the hand at her feet as he examined the ring.

Beside his father, Dorian shifted. When shed been dueling in the competition, he hadnt seemed to mind her history. What did he expect would happen when she became the Kings Champion? Though she supposed severed limbs and heads would turn the stomachs of most peopleeven after living for a decade under Adarlans rule. And Dorian, who had never seen battle, never witnessed the chained lines shuffling their way to the butchering blocks Perhaps she should be impressed he hadnt vomited yet.

What of his wife? the king demanded, turning the ring over in his fingers again and again.

Chained to whats left of her husband at the bottom of the sea, Celaena replied with a wicked grin, and removed the slender, pale hand from her sack. It bore a golden wedding band, engraved with the date of the marriage. She offered it to the king, but he shook his head. She didnt dare look at Dorian or Chaol as she put the womans hand back in the thick canvas sack.

Very well, then, the king murmured. She remained still as his eyes roved over her, the sack, the head. After a too-long moment, he spoke again. There is a growing rebel movement here in Rifthold, a group of individuals who are willing to do anything to get me off the throneand who are attempting to interfere with my plans. Your next assignment is to root out and dispatch them all before they become a true threat to my empire.

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