The thrilling adventure of Lady Trent continues in Marie Brennan's
The Tropic of Serpents . . .
Attentive readers of Lady Trent's earlier memoir, A Natural History of
Dragons, are already familiar with how a bookish and determined young
woman named Isabella first set out on the historic course that would one
day lead her to becoming the world's premier dragon naturalist. Now, in
this remarkably candid second volume, Lady Trent looks back at the next
stage of her illustrious (and occasionally scandalous) career.
Three years after her fateful journeys through the forbidding mountains
of Vystrana, Mrs. Camherst defies family and convention to embark on an
expedition to the war-torn continent of Eriga, home of such exotic
draconian species as the grass-dwelling snakes of the savannah, arboreal
tree snakes, and, most elusive of all, the legendary swamp-wyrms of the
tropics.
The expedition is not an easy one. Accompanied by both an old associate
and a runaway heiress, Isabella must brave oppressive heat, merciless
fevers, palace intrigues, gossip, and other hazards in order to satisfy
her boundless fascination with all things draconian, even if it means
venturing deep into the forbidden jungle known as the Green Hell . . .
where her courage, resourcefulness, and scientific curiosity will be
tested as never before.