Calpurnian Wars
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Fortune's Favor
by Jo Graham
Part 3 of the Calpurnian Wars series
When a Calpurnian faction leader kidnaps the young son of the Guardian of the city of Beira on Menaechmi, it's up to his gaura, the intrepid Caralys, to find a way to rescue the boy. Getting a child off a Calpurnian warship in orbit safely seems impossible, but Caralys has an ace up her sleeve, a freelance agent named Bister. Bister wants Menaechmi's support to repeal the Isolation that keeps her people imprisoned on Inanna, and what better way to get it than to have the Guardian owe her a favor? With the help of Boral, a young Morriganian electromancer on Menaechmi for his first port call, Bister lays her plans to trick the Calpurnians out of their prize. But when the Calpurnians threaten the unarmed cities of Menaechmi, the stakes get higher than one boy's life. The fate of Menaechmi is in play, and Caralys must roll the Golden Lady's dice to save her family and her world.
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The Autarch's Heir
by Jo Graham
Part 4 of the Calpurnian Wars series
It sounds like a simple job to con man Bel Alan: pretend to be the natural son of the assassinated Calpurnian Autarch Iulus and steal the priceless Solaste Crown. All he needs to do is convince Iulus's successor, the Altissima Antisia, that he's a kid no one's seen in thirty years, talk his way into the Viceregal Palace on Lono, and get out with the Crown before anyone figures out the scam. He'll need a quick getaway, and the House Melian merchanter Golden Wanderer run by sisters Aurore and Dian Melian looks like just the ticket. But Bel isn't the only one with a plan. The Lonoi Resistance are plotting to overthrow Altissima Antisia, who's already bracing for attack from a rival Calpurnian faction leader's fleet. Dian Melian seems determined to charm Altissima Antisia for reasons of her own. And the priestess who hired Bel may be planning to use the Solaste Crown to name a new heir to the lost Lonoi monarchy-if the god she serves accepts that heir as worthy. Bel isn't sure he believes in either princes or gods. But his simple theft may be about to plunge Lono into a bloody civil war, and finding the Blameless Prince to wear the crown may be the only way to stop it. What's a con man to do when the stakes of his game are suddenly the fate of a world?
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