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Martha Wells returns to the Raksura with a pair of brand-new novellasIn The Falling World Jade sister queen of the Indigo Cloud Court has traveled with Chime and Balm to another Raksuran court When she fails to return her consort Moon along with Stone and a party of warriors and hunters must track them down Finding them turns out to be the easy part freeing them from an ancient trap hidden in the depths of the Reaches is much more difficultThe Tale of Indigo and Cloud explores the history of the Indigo Cloud Court long before Moon was born In the distant past Indigo stole Cloud from Emerald Twilight But in doing so the reigning Queen Cerise and Indigo are now poised for a conflict that could spark war throughout all the courts of the ReachesStories of Moon and the shape changers of Raksura have delighted readers for years This world is a dangerous place full of strange mysteries where the future can never be taken for granted and must always be fought for with wits and ingenuity and often tooth and claw With two brand-new novellas Martha Wells shows that the world of the Raksura has many more stories to tell.



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Martha Wells

Martha Wells has written many fantasy novels, including The Books of the Raksura series (beginning with The Cloud Roads) , the Ile-Rien series (including The Death of the Necromancer) as well as YA fantasy novels, short stories, media tie-ins (for Star Wars and Stargate: Atlantis) , and non-fiction. Her most recent fantasy novel is The Harbors of the Sun in 2017, the final novel in The Books of the Raksura series. She has a new series of SF novellas, The Murderbot Diaries, published by Tor.com in 2017 and 2018. She was also the lead writer for the story team of Magic: the Gathering's Dominaria expansion in 2018. She has won a Nebula Award, two Hugo Awards, an ALA/YALSA Alex Award, a Locus Award, and her work has appeared on the Philip K. Dick Award ballot, the USA Today Bestseller List, and the New York Times Bestseller List.



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