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Point of Knives
Point of Knives: A Novella of Astreiant | Melissa Scott
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Nicolas Rathe and Philip Eslingen are back, drawn together from opposite sides of the law to investigate a series of murders whose impact stretches deep into Astreiants underworld. Eslingen is now a professional knife working for a prominent crimelord while Rathe is an Adjunct Point, sworn to uphold the citys laws. By rights, they should be wary foes, but instead they find themselves sharing an investigation as well as a bed as their search takes them into the heart of Point of Knives and at its center, the Court of Thirty-two Knives, the hub of Astreiants underworld. A single misstep could mean disaster, a single doubt could be the end of all their hopes.
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To be honest, I ain‘t wild about reading on my iPad. It‘s too awkward to hold with one hand, which is how I almost always read. (I was surprised, years ago, when I learned the term “one-handed reads” usually CONNOTES something.) Still, I‘ll put up with it when it helps me get stuff off my wishlist via Hoopla. Today I‘m glad I get to read the second in this series of fantasy mysteries set in a pseudo-Dutch city.

Ruthiella Agree. I will usually choose phone over tablet if ebook via Hoopla is my only option. But neither is as comfortable as an e-reader. (edited) 3d
dabbe Sleepy Casey. 🤎🐾💛 3d
xicanti @Ruthiella I may start reading Hoopla books on my phone more often now I‘ve exhausted all the wish list titles available on audio. If only there was a send-to-Kobo (or even -Kindle) option! 3d
xicanti @dabbe little dude loves his lazy mornings. 3d
dabbe @xicanti Don't we all? 🤣😍🤣 3d
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