The Ambassador’s Mission: Book One of the Traitor Spy Trilogy

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Author: Trudi Canavan
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few understandings with other Thieves.”
    “That is good to hear. Do you think there is a chance we might come to an understanding?”
    “There’s always a chance.” Cery smiled. “It depends on what you’re suggesting we understand.”
    Skellin nodded. “Of course.” He paused and his expression grew serious. “There are two offers I’d like to make to you. The first is one I’ve made to several other Thieves, and they have all agreed to it.”
    Cery felt a thrill of interest.
All of them? But then, he doesn’t say how many “several” is.
    “You have heard of the Thief Hunter?” Skellin asked.
    “Who hasn’t?”
    “I believe he is real.”
    “One person killed all those Thieves?” Cery raised his eyebrows, not bothering to conceal his disbelief.
    “Yes,” Skellin said firmly, holding Cery’s gaze. “If you ask around – ask the people who saw something – there are similarities in the murders.”
    I’ll have to have Gol look into it again
, Cery mused. Then a possibility occurred to him
. I hope Skellin doesn’t think that my helping High Lord Akkarin to find the Sachakan spies back before the Ichani Invasion means I can find this Thief Hunter for him. They were easy to spot, once you knew what to look for. The Thief Hunter is something else.
    “So … what you want to do about him?”
    “I’d like your agreement that if you hear anything about the Thief Hunter you will tell me. I understand that many Thieves aren’t talking to each other, so I offer myself as a recipient of information about the Thief Hunter instead. Perhaps, with everyone’s cooperation, I’ll get rid of him for you all. Or, at the least, be able to warn anyone if they are going to be attacked.”
    Cery smiled. “That last bit is a touch optimistic.”
    Skellin shrugged. “Yes, there is always the chance a Thief won’t pass on a warning if he knows the Thief Hunter is going to kill a rival. But remember that every Thief removed is one less source of information that could lead to us getting rid of the Hunter and ensuring our own safety.”
    “They’d be replaced quick enough.”
    Skellin frowned. “By someone who might not know as much as their predecessor.”
    “Don’t worry.” Cery shook his head. “There’s nobody I hate enough to do that to, right now.”
    The other man smiled. “So are we in agreement?”
    Cery considered. Though he did not like the sort of trade Skellin was in, it would be silly to turn down this offer. The only information the man wanted related to the Thief Hunter, nothing more. And he was not asking for a pact or promise – if Cery was unable to pass on information because it would compromise his safety or business, nobody could say he’d broken his word.
    “Yes,” he replied. “I can do that.”
    “We have an understanding,” Skellin said, his smile broadening. “Now let me see if I can make that two.” He rubbed his hands together. “I’m sure you know the main product that I import and sell.”
    Not bothering to hide his distaste, Cery nodded. “Roet. Or ‘rot’, as some call it. Not something I’m interested in. And I hear you have it well in hand.”
    Skellin nodded. “I do. When Faren died he left me a shrinking territory. I needed a way to establish myself and strengthen my control. I tried different trades. Roet supply was new and untested. I was amazed at how quickly Kyralians took to it. It has proven to be very profitable, and not just for me. The Houses are making a nice little income from the rent on the brazier houses.” Skellin paused. “You could be gaining from this little industry, too, Cery of Northside.”
    “Just call me Cery.” Cery let his expression grow serious. “I am flattered, but Northside is home to people mostly too poor to pay for roet. It’s a habit for the rich.”
    “But Northside is growing more prosperous, thanks to your efforts, and roet is getting cheaper as more becomes available.”
    Cery resisted a cynical smile at the

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