The Assassin and the Pirate Lord
by:
Sarah J. Maas (author)
On a remote island in a tropical sea, Celaena Sardothien, feared assassin, has come for retribution. She's been sent by the Assassin's Guild to collect on a debt they are owed by the Lord of the Pirates. But when Celaena learns that the agreed payment is not in money, but in slaves, her mission...
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On a remote island in a tropical sea, Celaena Sardothien, feared assassin, has come for retribution. She's been sent by the Assassin's Guild to collect on a debt they are owed by the Lord of the Pirates. But when Celaena learns that the agreed payment is not in money, but in slaves, her mission suddenly changes - and she will risk everything to right the wrong she's been sent to bring about.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B006ZVW3T4
Publish date: January 13th 2012
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages no: 70
Edition language: English
Series: Throne of Glass 0.1
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars. I'm really intrigued by this series which grabbed me from the start. Cel is an assassin - one of the best. She hides behind a mask, guarding her beauty and youth since she's just 16. As we begin the story, one of her best friends and fellow assassin - Ben is killed. Bu...
August 21-27Summary- On a remote island in a tropical sea, Celaena Sardothien, feared assassin, has come for retribution. She’s been sent by the Assassin’s Guild to collect on a debt they are owed by the Lord of the Pirates. But when Celaena learns that the agreed payment is not in money, but in sla...
4/5 This morning I had only one goal in mind, read the five Throne of Glass novellas. The Assassin and the Pirate Lord is the first novella and I was so excited to read it. It features two of my favorite things, meaning assassins and pirates. For as long as I can remember that was where my daydreams...
Second reading in preparation for the last book in the series. Honestly, it was better than the first time!Aug 3 to Aug 6 2012Really fun! The Assassin and the Pirate Lord is a light and easy read. There is a lot of action in these 64 or so pages, and the author does a good job of developing the char...