Rahg smiled as he handed Marchall's reins to one of Katsu's men. He didn't linger. He would have to hurry to catch Rhaven as it was. When they reached the edge of the cliff, Rahg stopped and stared. "How do we get down there?" "Walk, lad," Tomkins said. "There's a trail shortly ahead. Not a bad trail. Be easy enough goin'." "Lead on then, Tomkins,” Rhaven said. “The sooner we put these boats in water the better." Rahg shook his head. Rhaven always seemed to be in a hurry, even when he didn't have anywhere to go. The trail down to the river proved as easy as Tomkins said it would be, much to Rahg's surprise. The men from the ship had carried the boats down, and no one had objected. The boats were big, about twice the size of a normal canoe, like the kind he and Darstan had used as chil

