Haven

71%
Flag icon
She closed her eyes and lost herself in that dizzy unreality of blackness: of swaying minutely, of lost balance. So many months had passed: and yet, at the same time, she had only lost Gideon Nav three days ago. It was the morning of the third day in a universe without her cavalier: it was the morning of the third day—and all the back of her brain could say, in exquisite agonies of amazement, was: She is dead. I will never see her again. Harrow said, “Murder.”
Harrow the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #2)
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview