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Tremontaine: Go and Tell the Morning Star: Episode 11

By: Alaya Dawn Johnson
Narrated by: Katherine Kellgren, Nick Sullivan, Sarah Mollo-Christensen
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Publisher's Summary

Madness stalks the halls of Tremontaine House in the heart-wrenching 11th episode of Tremontaine, the episodic online serial set in the world of Ellen Kushner's Swordspoint.

Afraid that he is losing his mind, Will looks for comfort in Rafe's arms. Rafe, meanwhile, blames himself for his lover's condition. And when Kaab hears of Diane's childhood and her long-ago encounter with Rupert Hawke, new questions arise that can be answered only within the walls of Tremontaine House itself.

This episode is brought to you by Alaya Dawn Johnson, who is on a first-name basis with the Morning Star.

Go and Tell the Morning Star continues the 13-part serial Tremontaine, presented by Serial Box. This prequel to the cult classic Swordspoint is brought to you by the collaborative effort of a team of writers under the creative direction of Ellen Kushner herself.

©2017 Serial Box (P)2016 Serial Box

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