The captive kingdom

Jennifer A. Nielsen

Book - 2020

Ascendant King Jaron believes that his kingdom, Carthya, is at peace, so he and his bethrothed, Imogen, are sailing home from a trade mission when their ship is attacked by Prozarians, and Jaron and several of his friends are taken prisoner; the Prozarian captain seems to believe he had something to do with his parents' deaths and they also know a great deal about Jaron's long-missing older brother, Darius, the rightful heir to Carthya--who may be alive after all.

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Subjects
Genres
Action and adventure fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Scholastic Press 2020.
Language
English
Main Author
Jennifer A. Nielsen (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Sequel to: The shadow throne.
Physical Description
371 pages : map ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 8-12.
Grades 4-6.
ISBN
9781338551082
9781338672855
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The captain called out again, this time adding a new threat. "Surrender your ship, or we'll sink it!"I called back, "Go ahead and sink it. We're all very capable swimmers here."There was a short pause as the captain looked at her other crewmen on deck. Then she shouted, "I meant that if we attack, you all will die.""No, I don't think we will," I replied. "But if you're so concerned, you could lower your cannons and we can talk. What is it you want?""We want Jaron."Her tone was icy enough to send a chill through me. I glanced over at Erick, who was staring at the Shadow Tide with brows furrowed tight together. One hand was on his knife, but it was still sheathed. I said to him, "How difficult would it be for them to board this ship?"Almost as if in answer, arrows were fired from their deck to ours, each one with hooks attached. Erick yelled for his crew to come up on deck as he and I raced to detach the hooks. They were embedded deeply into the wood, so prying them out was no small matter, and before I got one out, three more had attached. Groups of eight to ten men were at the other end of the ropes now attached to us and were pulling our ship closer to theirs.The next set of arrows to be launched were fire tipped and these flew high, cutting through the sails and igniting them as they passed through."Lower the sails!" Erick cried. "Preserve what you can!"Finally, our ships were so close that I could see the captain's piercing eyes, and she was certainly focusing on me."My name is Captain Jane Strick, in service of our monarch.""Of what nationality?""Prozarian."I squinted. "No, you're not. The Prozarians are extinct."She widened her arms. "Do we look extinct?"I scratched my jaw and looked over the great numbers of her crew. "Well, to be honest . . . a few of the people in back could pass as corpses."If she enjoyed my joke -- which was reasonably accurate -- she didn't show it. "Your crew will fare no better, unless you turn over Jaron to me." Excerpted from The Captive Kingdom (the Ascendance Series, Book 4) by Jennifer A. Nielsen All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.