A Game of Thrones: The Story Continues Books 1-5. George R.r. Martin

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The Kingbreaker

       The Dragontamer

       Jon

       The Queen’s Hand

       Daenerys

       Epilogue

       Appendix: The Kings and their Courts

       The Boy King

       The King at the Wall

       King of the Isles and the North

       Other Houses Great and Small

       House Arryn

       House Baratheon

       House Frey

       House Lannister

       House Martell

       House Stark

       House Tully

       House Tyrell

       The Sworn Brothers of the Night’s Watch

       The Wildlings, or the Free Folk

       Beyond the Wall

       Essos Beyond the Narrow Sea

       In Braavos

       In Old Volantis

       On Slaver’s Bay

       The Queen Across the Water

       The Sellswords Men and Women of the Free Companies

       Acknowledgments

       The Great Game of Thrones Continues …

       About the Author

       Praise for A Song of Ice and Fire

       By George R.R. Martin

       About the Publisher

      Book One

A GAME OF THRONES

       this one is for Melinda

      PROLOGUE

      “We should start back,” Gared urged as the woods began to grow dark around them. “The wildlings are dead.”

      “Do the dead frighten you?” Ser Waymar Royce asked with just the hint of a smile.

      Gared did not rise to the bait. He was an old man, past fifty, and he had seen the lordlings come and go. “Dead is dead,” he said. “We have no business with the dead.”

      “Are they dead?” Royce asked softly. “What proof have we?”

      “Will saw them,” Gared said. “If he says they are dead, that’s proof enough for me.”

      Will had known they would drag him into the quarrel sooner or later. He wished it had been later rather than sooner. “My mother told me that dead men sing no songs,” he put in.

      “My wet nurse said the same thing, Will,” Royce replied. “Never believe anything you hear at a woman’s tit. There are things to be learned even from the dead.” His voice echoed, too loud in the twilit forest.

      “We have a long ride before us,” Gared pointed out. “Eight days, maybe nine. And night is falling.”

      Ser Waymar Royce glanced at the sky with disinterest. “It does that every day about this time. Are you unmanned by the dark, Gared?”

      Will could see the tightness around Gared’s mouth, the barely suppressed anger in his eyes under the thick black hood of his cloak. Gared had spent forty years in the Night’s Watch, man and boy, and he was not accustomed to being made light of. Yet it was more than that. Under the wounded pride, Will could sense something else in the older man. You could taste it; a nervous tension that came perilously close to fear.

      Will shared his unease. He had been four years on the Wall. The first time he had been sent beyond, all the old stories had come rushing back, and his bowels had turned to water. He had laughed about it afterward. He was a veteran of a hundred rangings by now, and the endless dark wilderness that the southron called the haunted forest had no more terrors for him.

      Until tonight. Something was different tonight. There was an edge to this darkness that made his hackles rise. Nine days they had been riding, north and northwest

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