EBOOK
Pages
336
Year
2009
Language
English

About

Agora is an insular city-state where anything can be bought and sold. Everything is a commodity; goods, services, people, thoughts, concepts and even emotions are bartered on the open market. It's an economy without money, where trade is the only way of life and debt is death. The successful elite rule, plague festers in the pitiless slums, and children are possessions until their twelfth birthdays.

In the ancient tower of Count Stelli, the city's greatest astrologer, two children meet, both of whom have been sold into servitude. Mark is an emotional, imaginative boy who is sold by his father to the Count's grandson in return for medical treatment. The other child, Lily, is reserved and thoughtful; an orphan now owned by the Count. At first, threatened with being thrown out to die on the disease-ridden streets if they displease their masters, Mark and Lily's only goal is to work and survive. However, as they begin to understand that they can shape their own destinies, they each find their own path - Mark within the system, angling for power and the security it brings; and Lily beyond it, determined to change the city forever. Unbeknownst to them both, however, Mark and Lily are watched by the mysterious ruler of Agora, the Director of Receipts, whose interest in the apparently insignificant pair is more than a passing one. Chapter 1: The Staircase

Chapter 2: The Signet Ring

Chapter 3: The Deal

Chapter 4: The Glassmaker

Chapter 5: The Manservant

Chapter 6: The Violinist

INTERLUDE ONE

Chapter 7: The Dumbwaiter

Chapter 8: The Past

Chapter 9: The Future

Chapter 10: The Song

Chapter 11: The Star

Chapter 12: The Idea

INTERLUDE TWO

Chapter 13: The Dance

Chapter 14: The Secret

Chapter 15: The Daughter

Chapter 16: The Theft

Chapter 17: The Box

Chapter 18: The Night

Chapter 19: The Trial

Chapter 20: The Speech

INTERLUDE THREE

Chapter 21: The Fall

Chapter 22: The Scroll

Chapter 23: The Cell

Chapter 24: The Director

Chapter 25: The Promise.

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