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In the serpent's wake  Cover Image Book Book

In the serpent's wake / Rachel Hartman.

Summary:

Tess Dombegh sails south as a spy, hunting for evidence of politically-motivated crimes, while also hunting for the last World Serpent that could save her friend, Pathka.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0385685912
  • ISBN: 9780385685917
  • Physical Description: 501 pages ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: [Toronto] : Penguin Teen, 2022.

Content descriptions

Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 24.99
Subject: Teenage girls > Fiction.
Sex role > Fiction.
Dragons > Fiction.
Courts and courtiers > Fiction.
Runaway teenagers > Fiction.
Genre: Fantasy fiction.
Adventure fiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Lakeshore Branch YA Hartm 31681020176798 YADULT Available -

  • Penguin Putnam
    Tess sets out a sea-faring adventure to stop a war in the latest fantasy novel from New York Times bestselling author Rachel Hartman.

    Tess has a mission from the Queen: sail across the oceans to the bottom of the world and prevent a war. Unbeknownst to the Queen, Tess also intends to find the last World Serpent -- a once-mythical creature with the magical ability to heal her best friend Pathka from a life-threatening injury. Tess never was one to follow the rules and this self-assigned mission feels like her duty, her calling, her destiny.

    Destiny has other ideas.

    When someone from Tess's past makes a surprise return, old wounds are cracked open, throwing her mission -- both the Queen's and Tess's personal agenda -- into complete disarray. What's more, Tess's personal pain is intertwined with a history greater than her own and the mending of it threatens the delicate balance of the entire Southlands. Tess was sent on this journey to prevent a war, but she may be starting one of her own.

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