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A Dragonbird in the Fern by Laura Rueckert
A Dragonbird in the Fern by Laura Rueckert





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  • To save her family, Jiara must find her sister’s killer. If she marries the king, Jiara can hunt the murderer and release her family from Scilla’s ghost, whose thirst for blood mounts every day. Then Jiara discovers evidence that her sister’s assassin comes from the king’s own country. She’s terrified of life in a foreign land where she’ll be unable to communicate. Marrying the young king intended for her sister and traveling to his distant home is distressing enough, but with dyslexia and years of scholarly struggles, Jiara abandoned any hope of learning other languages long ago. While the entire kingdom mourns, Scilla’s betrothed arrives and requests that seventeen-year-old Jiara take her sister’s place as his bride to confirm the alliance between their countries. When an assassin kills Princess Jiara’s older sister Scilla, her vengeful ghost is doomed to walk their city of glittering canals, tormenting loved ones until the murderer is brought to justice.







    A Dragonbird in the Fern by Laura Rueckert