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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (novels not included). Pages: 182. Chapters: Kushiel's Mercy, Wildwood (novel), A Dance with Dragons, Mars trilogy, Antiquitas Lost, Son of a Witch, Lord of Light, Breaking Dawn, Kushiel's Justice, Twilight (novel), Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, A Feast for Crows, A Storm of Swords, A Game of Thrones, The Sea of Monsters, The Lightning Thief, The Last Unicorn, Eclipse (Meyer novel), The Black Gryphon, New Moon (novel), The Saga of Recluce, Dragons of Spring Dawning, Fire Study, The Mists of Avalon, Grendel (novel), The Titan's Curse, To Light a Candle, Daughters of the Moon, Green Shadows, White Whale, The Viscount of Adrilankha, The Dragon Jousters series, Master of the Five Magics, The Iron Dream, Reincarnation (novel), The Lost Hero, A Clash of Kings, Horns (novel), Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Dragons of Winter Night, Daughter of the Lioness, Beastly, Confessor (novel), Moonrise (novel), The Outstretched Shadow, Fell (novel), The Last Olympian, Anansi Boys, Angelfire (novel series), Paranormalcy, Firestar's Quest, Dragon War, The Battle of the Labyrinth, The Son of Neptune, What Dreams May Come, The Princess Bride. Excerpt: Kushiel's Mercy is the final novel in Kushiel's Legacy by Jacqueline Carey. It is the sequel to Kushiel's Justice. Kushiel's Justice follows Kushiel's Scion, which makes Kushiel's Mercy the sixth book in the series, or the third book in the series dubbed the Imriel Trilogy. After burying the head of Dorelei's murderer, Berlik, at her feet, Imriel and Sidonie, accompanied by Alais, Drustan, and a company of both Alban and D'Angeline soldiers set off once again for Bryn Gorrydum, and then for home. Along the way, Sidonie takes matters into her own hands and, in front of everyone, takes Imriel into her tent. That night, they learn each other again and their hopes and passions are rekindled. Upon reaching Bryn Gorrydum, they board the Cruarch's ship with Phedre and Joscelin, bound once more for Terre d'Ange, and Sidonie's disapproving mother, Queen Ysandre. Upon reaching the City of Elua, Sidonie and Imriel find that there are many people awaiting them. Some, like the Yeshuites and the Tsingani, are there simply because Imriel was foster-son to Phedre no Delaunay and Joscelin Verreuil. Also there are small knots of people, each wearing black armbands around one of their arms, signifying death. They all hold out their fists, thumbs pointed downward. Imriel later learns that these people are the families of his mother, Melisande Shahrizai's, victims. In the City, Imriel parts ways with Phedre and Joscelin, declining their offer to stay at the townhouse in favor of confronting Queen Ysandre. Upon reaching the palace, Imriel comes to find that the Queen has seemed to have cooled off since he had last seen her. His room are ready for his use and he takes the opportunity to have a much-needed bath. Hearing a commotion outside his door, he allows his cousin, Mavros Shahrizai, to be admitted to see him. Mavros comes in and begins berating Imriel for not sending word and worrying him. His anger melts away, though, and he sits and listens to Imriel's story - of Imriel's hunt for