Temeraire
novels
the Temeraire series
A reimagining of the epic events of the Napoleonic Wars with an air force—an air force of dragons, manned by crews of aviators.
In His Majesty's Service
An omnibus edition of the first three volumes in the Temeraire series, His Majesty's Dragon, Throne of Jade, and Black Powder War.
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His Majesty's Dragon
Captain William Laurence of H.M.S. Reliant is swept from his naval career when he captures a rare dragon egg.
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Throne of Jade
Laurence and Temeraire face a long and terrible journey to Imperial China, where political intrigue may divide them forever.
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Black Powder War
Laurence and Temeraire travel to Istanbul for a priceless cargo of dragon eggs, but disaster threatens their mission.
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Empire of Ivory
When a virulent epidemic strikes the Aerial Corps, Laurence and Temeraire must race to find the cure.
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Victory of Eagles
Separated and condemned by their own allies, Laurence and Temeraire face the deadly onslaught of Napoleon's armies.
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Tongues of Serpents
Exiled to Australia, Laurence and Temeraire must navigate treacherous political waters to protect three dragon eggs.
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stories
Araminta, or, The Wreck of the Amphidrake (8200 words)
Lady Araminta was seen off from the docks at Chenstowe-on-Sea with great ceremony if not much affection by her assembled family. (Originally published in the fabulous Fast Ships, Black Sails anthology of pirate stories edited by Jeff and Ann VanderMeer.)
Deleted Scene from Empire of Ivory (1,588 words)
A deleted scene originally from the start of Empire of Ivory.
Deleted Scene from Throne of Jade (1,233 words)
A deleted scene from Chapter 4 of Throne of Jade, aboard the Allegiance.
Feast or Famine (1,898 words)
Breakfast in Dover, with complications. Set between the events of His Majesty's Dragon and Throne of Jade.
Feast or Famine (Czech translation) (1,529 words)
A Czech translation courtesy of Triton Books, the Czech publisher of Temeraire.
Apples (446 words)
In the camp the other men called her a witch, with relish and with envy.