BOOK THREE OF
A Song of Ice and Fire
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First published in Great Britain by Voyager in 2000
Copyright © George R.R. Martin 2000
George R.R. Martin asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
This novel is entirely a work of fiction.
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Source ISBN: 9780002245869
Ebook Edition © April 2012 ISBN: 9780007426232
Version: 2017-08-15
Praise for A Song of Ice and Fire:
‘This is one of those rare and effortless reads.’
ROBIN HOBB
‘George R.R. Martin is one of our very best writers, and this is one of his very best books.’
RAYMOND E. FEIST
‘Such a splendid tale. I read my eyes out – I couldn’t stop till I’d finished and it was dawn.’
ANNE MCCAFFREY
‘George R.R. Martin is assuredly a new master craftsman in the guild of heroic fantasy.’
KATHARINE KERR
‘Few created worlds are as imaginative and diverse.’
JANNY WURTS
For Phyllis
who made me put the dragons in
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Title Page A STORM OF SWORDS BOOK THREE OF A Song of Ice and Fire
Copyright Copyright HarperVoyager An imprint of HarperCollins Publishers 1 London Bridge Street London SE1 9GF www.harpervoyagerbooks.com First published in Great Britain by Voyager in 2000 Copyright © George R.R. Martin 2000 George R.R. Martin asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins. HarperCollins Publishers has made every reasonable effort to ensure that any picture content and written content in this ebook has been included or removed in accordance with the contractual and technological constraints in operation at the time of publication. Source ISBN: 9780002245869 Ebook Edition © April 2012 ISBN: 9780007426232 Version: 2017-08-15
Praise for A Song of Ice and Fire Praise for A Song of Ice and Fire: ‘This is one of those rare and effortless reads.’ ROBIN HOBB ‘George R.R. Martin is one of our very best writers, and this is one of his very best books.’ RAYMOND E. FEIST ‘Such a splendid tale. I read my eyes out – I couldn’t stop till I’d finished and it was dawn.’ ANNE MCCAFFREY ‘George R.R. Martin is assuredly a new master craftsman in the guild of heroic fantasy.’ KATHARINE KERR ‘Few created worlds are as imaginative and diverse.’ JANNY WURTS
Dedication For Phyllis who made me put the dragons in
A Note On Chronology A NOTE ON CHRONOLOGY A Song of Ice and Fire is told through the eyes of characters who are sometimes hundreds or even thousands of miles apart from one another. Some chapters cover a day, some only an hour; others might span a fortnight, a month, half a year. With such a structure, the narrative cannot be strictly sequential; sometimes important things are happening simultaneously, a thousand leagues apart. In the case of the volume now in hand, the reader should realize that the opening chapters of A Storm of Swords do not follow the closing chapters of A Clash of Kings so much as overlap them. I open with a look at some of the things that were happening on the Fist of the First Men, at Riverrun, Harrenhal, and on the Trident while the Battle of the Blackwater was being fought at King’s Landing, and during its aftermath … George R.R. Martin
Maps
Prologue
Jaime
Catelyn
Arya
Tyrion
Davos
Sansa
Jon
Daenerys
Bran
Davos
Jaime
Tyrion
Arya
Catelyn
Jon
Sansa
Arya
Samwell
Tyrion
Catelyn
Jaime
Arya
Daenerys
Bran
Davos
Jon
Daenerys
Sansa
Arya
Jon
Jaime
Tyrion
Samwell
Arya
Catelyn
Davos
Jaime
Tyrion
Arya
Bran
Jon
Daenerys
Arya
Jaime
Catelyn
Samwell
Arya
Jon
Catelyn
Arya
Catelyn
Arya
Tyrion
Davos
Jon
Bran
Daenerys
Tyrion
Sansa
Tyrion
Sansa
Jaime
Davos
Jon
Arya
Tyrion
Jaime
Sansa
Jon
Tyrion
Daenerys
Jaime
Jon
Arya
Samwell
Jon
Tyrion
Samwell
Jon
Sansa
Epilogue
Appendix: The Kings and their Courts
The King on the Iron Throne
The King in the North the King of the Trident
The King in the Narrow Sea
The Queen Across the Water
King of the Isles and the North
Other Houses Great and Small
House Arryn
House Florent
House Frey
House Lannister
House Martell
House Tully
House Tyrell
Rebels, Rogues, and Sworn Brothers
The Sworn Brothers of the Night’s Watch
The Brotherhood Without Banners an Outlaw Fellowship
The Wildlings, or the Free Folk
Acknowledgments
About the Author
By George R.R. Martin
About the Publisher
A Song of Ice and Fire is told through the eyes of characters who are sometimes hundreds or even thousands of miles apart from one another. Some chapters cover a day, some only an hour; others might span a fortnight, a month, half a year. With such a structure, the narrative cannot be strictly sequential; sometimes important things are happening simultaneously, a thousand leagues apart.
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