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  Alain touched her arm lightly. “You will not be alone.”

  “I have to go, don’t I?” Mari asked him.

  “I believe so. My vision showed us that long ago. Dorcastle is where the Storm will either break on this world and begin the final clashes that will tear it apart, or where you and I together will help break the Storm as it dashes against the walls of Dorcastle.”

  “I can’t believe this,” Mari said, a hundred emotions swirling inside her at once. “All that work to build up and equip an army, and it’s not going to be there when we need it.”

  “It will be,” Alain said. “Part of your forces will keep Pacta safe. We just have to help Dorcastle hold out until the rest of your army can arrive there.”

  “Oh, well, that’s not so hard, is it?” She couldn’t believe that she had been able to make even that feeble a joke. Mari closed her eyes, mustering her inner strength to help her say the words she had to say despite her desperate wish not to. The fears she had denied fought to control her, but in her mind she saw the people of Dorcastle when she had been there last, and the people of the Sharr Isles, and the librarians in Altis, and Sien and her people, and even the students trapped in Marandur. All depending on the daughter to save them.

  Because no one else could.

  Mari opened her eyes, reached out to grip Alain’s hand, looked at the courier, and spoke in a voice that didn’t sound like her own. “I will go to Dorcastle. We’ll leave at dawn.”

  Acknowledgements

  I remain indebted to my agents, Joshua Bilmes and Eddie Schneider, for their long standing support, ever-inspired suggestions and assistance, as well as to Krystyna Lopez and Lisa Rodgers for their work on foreign sales and print editions. Many thanks to Betsy Mitchell for her excellent editing. Thanks also to Catherine Asaro, Robert Chase, Carolyn Ives Gilman, J.G. (Huck) Huckenpohler, Simcha Kuritzky, Michael LaViolette, Aly Parsons, Bud Sparhawk and Constance A. Warner for their suggestions, comments and recommendations.

  ALSO BY JACK CAMPBELL

  THE PILLARS OF REALITY

  The Dragons of Dorcastle*

  The Hidden Masters of Marandur*

  The Assassins of Altis*

  The Pirates of Pacta Servanda*

  The Servants of the Storm*

  Book 6 forthcoming

  THE LOST FLEET

  Dauntless

  Fearless

  Courageous

  Valiant

  Relentless

  Victorious

  THE LOST FLEET: BEYOND THE FRONTIER

  Dreadnaught

  Invincible

  Guardian

  Steadfast

  Leviathan

  THE LOST STARS

  Tarnished Knight

  Perilous Shield

  Imperfect Sword

  Shattered Spear

  PAUL SINCLAIR/JAG IN SPACE

  written as John G. Hemry

  A Just Determination

  Burden of Proof

  Rule of Evidence

  Against All Enemies

  ETHAN STARK

  written as John G. Hemry

  Stark’s War

  Stark’s Command

  Stark’s Crusade

  SHORT STORY COLLECTIONS

  Ad Astra*

  Borrowed Time*

  Swords and Saddles*

  STANDALONE NOVELS

  The Last Full Measure

  * available as a JABberwocky ebook

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  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  Dedication

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Acknowledgments

  Also by Jack Campbell

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