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Murder on the Airship

An emergency landing, quarreling elven and naga nobility, meddlesome dwarven officials, renegade pixies, dubious mercenaries, and a dragon who cheats at cards.

Bad enough without a murder.

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Thyria had signed on to protect passengers, not investigate them. But she takes over morning watch aboard the Silver Kestrel, the finest airship aloft, to find a first-class passenger stabbed to death in his own stateroom.

Now she must investigate – tactfully, whatever that means – a burgeoning diplomatic incident, navigating the towering egos of influential passengers who each have something to hide.

Because if she doesn’t find her quarry within the day, this will be the Kestrel’s final flight.

BIOGRAPHY​

Victoria Bergman

Victoria Bergman has been an avid reader of both fantasy and mystery stories since childhood, from Terry Pratchett to Dashiell Hammett, and decided for her first novel to introduce the two genres to each other.

She grew up on a horse ranch in the Sierra foothills, which shaped her love of the outdoors and seeing nature on its own terms. She is a fan of the classics, as can be seen in her contribution to a previous anthology, “Sing, O Goddess” in Plot Twists, where she takes outrageous liberties with the Iliad.

Contact her at victoriabergman@dragondunnit.com