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  1. Slaves of the Mastery is the second book in the Wind On Fire trilogy by William Nicholson. It picks up the story of twins Kestrel and Bowman five years on from the closing chapter of The Wind Singer. It was first published in 2001.

    • William Nicholson
    • 2005
  2. Jan 1, 2001 · When the ruthless soldiers of the Mastery strike, the city is burned, and the Manth people are taken into slavery. Kestrel Hath is left behind, separated from her beloved brother Bowman, and vowing revenge.

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    • Paperback
  3. Slaves of the Mastery (The Wind on Fire Trilogy) Paperback – 7 March 2011. by William Nicholson (Author) 4.6 297 ratings. Book 2 of 3: The Wind on Fire Trilogy. See all formats and editions. EMI starts at ₹121 per month. EMI options. Save Extra with 2 offers. Bank Offer (8): Flat INR 250 Instant Discount on IDFC FIRST Bank Credit Card EMI Trxn.

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    • Paperback
    • William Nicholson
  4. Sep 3, 2001 · Bowman becomes a slave of the Mastery. Kestrel escapes, then sets off to avenge the enslavement of her family. As the twins embark on their parallel adventures, their mother's prophetic dreams reveal their true identity and their dangerous fate.

    • Hardcover
    • William Nicholson
  5. Slaves of the Mastery. William Nicholson. Egmont, 2002 - Brothers and sisters - 339 pages. The city of Aramanth has become a kinder place, but in becoming kinder it has also become weaker, making...

    • William Nicholson
    • Egmont, 2002
    • 0749749016, 9780749749019
  6. Slaves of the Mastery is the second book in the three book trilogy. The city of Aramanth has become a kinder place, but in becoming kinder it has also become weaker, making it the perfect target for the ruthless soldiers of the Mastery.

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  8. When ruthless soldiers of the Mastery strike, the city is burned, and the Manth people taken into slavery. Kestrel is left, separated from her brother Bowman, and vowing revenge … Fantasy books for children don’t get more spectacular than Slaves of the Mastery.

    • Paperback
    • William Nicholson