Notes
There is a good story in here. The problem is that it's buried in overly-detailed prose and uninteresting sidetracks. The writing isn't bad, just a bit flowery. Not really my thing. In general I liked this book, and really liked a few bits, but it was just too long and filled with fluff.
Reading this based on some good reviews and recommendations. Seems like it's not really my thing on the surface. So far it's so-so, well written, not as boring as it looks, etc. We'll see if I can make it through, let alone really like it.
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A massive fantasy tale about the violent death of an old age and the birth of a new one. Here is a novel of grandeur, luxuriance, sacrifice, betrayal, and deeply laid conspiracies. Born with a scarlet mote in her left eye, Phedre no Delaunay is sold into indentured servitude as a child. When her bond is purchased by an enigmatic nobleman, she is trained in history, theology, politics, foreign languages, and the arts of pleasure. Above all, she learns the ability to observe, remember, and analyze. Exquisite courtesan, yet talented spy, she may seem an unlikely heroine...but when Phedre stumbles upon a plot threatening her homeland, Terre d'Ange, she has no choice but to act. Betrayed into captivity in the barbarous northland of Skaldia, and accompanied only by disdainful young warrior-priest, Phedre makes a harrowing escape and an even more harrowing journey, to return to her people and deliver them a warning of the impending invasion. And that proves only the first step in a quest that will take her to the edge of despair and beyond.
Additional information
- Pages: 1040
- ISBN: 0330493744
- EAN: 9780330493741
- Dewey: 813
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Tor Science Fiction