Dragons in the WatersBy the author of A Wrinkle in Time, the follow-up to The Arm of the Starfish has Simon and the O'Keefes trying to find a stolen painting and a murderer, all while trapped aboard a ship. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 46
... voice faltered slightly. He hoped that this would be attributed to the cold. Aunt Leonis shook his hand formally. Then she said to Dr. O'Keefe, “I do not think that I am being just a foolish old woman.” To Poly she said, “I am much ...
... voices. Deep within himself Simon felt an echoing response of excitement. He was at sea, on his way to Venezuela. He began ... voice, “Here we are, Simon!” and she burst in, wearing a long plaid bathrobe which undoubtedly belonged to her ...
... voice; there was male laughter, solid and reassuring. Outside the open cabin door he heard voices; he had been aware of them for some time without focusing on them. “ ... have nothing to hide.” That was Cousin Forsyth, speaking in a ...
... voice did not soften. “I waited because I wished to speak to you.” Simon cleared his throat, but evidently not loud enough to call attention to his presence, because Cousin Forsyth continued, “Lovely! I wish to speak to you, too.” “And ...
... voice. Have you seen my green notebook?” Dr. Wordsworth sighed. “Dear Ruth, you're always misplacing things. I'll go look in the salon.” Simon, too, sighed, and looked out to sea. At the horizon the light was soft and rosy, pulsing into ...
Contents
THE FIRST NIGHT AT | |
THE WORD UMAR | |
A STRANGE GAME OF BRIDGE | |
NOCTURNE | |
THE BOLIVAR PORTRAIT | |
THE HEARSE | |
MURDER | |
PORT OF CALL | |
THE BODY IN THE HEARSE | |
THE LAKE OF DRAGONS | |
THE RETURN OF THE PHAIR | |
THE WORKS OF MADELEINE LENGLE | |
A House Like a Lotus Copyright Page | |