Series: Dragaera: Vlad Taltos: Wheel Order

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Phoenix by Steven Brust1
Dragon by Steven Brust2
Tiassa by Steven Brust4
Dzur by Steven Brust6
Issola by Steven Brust7
Jhereg by Steven Brust10
Iorich by Steven Brust11
Yendi by Steven Brust13
Orca by Steven Brust14
Teckla by Steven Brust15
Jhegaala by Steven Brust16
Athyra by Steven Brust17

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The Vlad Taltos books, in order of the Great Cycle:

Phoenix sinks into decay
Haughty dragon yearns to slay.
Lyorn growls and lowers horn
Tiassa dreams and plots are born.
Hawk looks down from lofty flight
Dzur stalks and blends with night.
Issola strikes from courtly bow
Tsalmoth maintains though none knows how.
Vallista rends and then rebuilds
Jhereg feeds on others’ kills.
Quiet iorich won’t forget
Sly chreotha weaves his net.
Yendi coils and strikes unseen
Orca circles, hard and lean.
Frightened teckla hides in grass
Jhegaala shifts as moments pass
Athyra rules minds’ interplay
Phoenix rise from ashes gray.

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