Ghost in the Winds (Ghost Exile #9)

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Annarah had shifted her pyrikon to its staff form, planting it against the deck, her green eyes wide as she took in the sight. Morgant watched everything with his customary sardonic smirk, but Caina doubted that he was as calm as he looked. His pale eyes never stopped moving back and forth, as if expecting foes to appear from nowhere. It was not an unreasonable fear. Sanjar kept his crew busy with a constant stream of barked orders, telling them to tend to this line or to adjust that sail. Like...ly the purpose was to keep the corsairs busy and their minds off the fact that they were flying a thousand feet above the surface of the ocean. Otherwise, there was no need for the sailors to tend to the ship. Murat had even ordered the sails furled, lest the wind of their passage rip the masts from the deck. Behind them, the colossal storm rose, driven by the horsemen and chariots fashioned from cloud, swords of lightning and smokeless flame in their hands. At first, the corsairs had been terrified that the djinn would descend upon them in wrath, but so far the Host of the Court of the Azure Sovereign had ignored them, save to carry the Sandstorm over the Alqaarin Sea.Ahead the ship Caina saw the broad rolling plains of the steppes south of the city of Istarinmul, and she calculated the distances in her head.MoreLess

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