Inversions

Author: Iain M. Banks
In the winter palace, the King’s new physician has more enemies than she at first realizes, but she also has more remedies to hand than those who wish her ill can know about. In another palace across the mountains, the chief bodyguard of the regicidal Protector General also has his enemies…..Read More
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