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The Ships of Air (The Fall of Ile-Rien, #2) The Ships of Air by Martha Wells
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“Annoying people is something of a talent of mine. I gave it up for a while, but lately it's started to come back to me.”
Martha Wells, The Ships of Air
“The report was so loud Nicholas thought the guard had fired into his head. He staggered as the man’s grip fell away, his hand going to his cheek. He felt the warm wetness of blood, but it wasn’t his. He looked for the Gardier and saw him sprawled on the ground, one neat bullet hole in his forehead. He straightened up, reaching for a handkerchief until he remembered the damn uniform jacket had no pockets. Wiping the blood away with his hand, he said under his breath, “I knew emphasizing firearms training over deportment lessons would benefit in the long run.”

His daughter moved toward him, lowering the pistol, staring.”
Martha Wells, The Ships of Air
tags: humor
“Giliead stepped up beside Ilias, leaning his hip on the railing. He watched Ander’s retreat grimly, saying in a low voice, “He wanted you to ask him first if we could try that cove, instead of just telling the crewman.” Ilias snorted. Good warleaders let everyone do their jobs instead of finding excuses to prove they were in charge.”
Martha Wells, The Ships of Air