Another Tortall gift!



                              

So wonderful to be back in Tortall environments. This time in the neighboring empire of Carthak. Numair SalmalĂ­n's story is just beginning and already I'm deeply involved in the hints of plots and harsh realities to come. We knew Numair as a powerful Mage, and now we come to know him as the young student, Arram Draper attending the Imperial University of Carthak.  Arram would have been a lonely, reclusive student but for his two close friends, Varice, a young, highly talented girl often dismissed, and Ozorne, a young mage-in-training prince who before our very eyes comes closer to the throne as accidents and tragedies befall those before him.
Not only does Arram attract trouble, he also attracts the attention if the gods--not a happy state of being. As Arram comes to understand the workings of the kingdom there are injustices that trouble his spirit. All this sets the stage for future unfoldings.
Another 'can't put down' and 'please can the next in the series happen soon!' wonderful yarn spun by the indomitable Tamora Pierce.
I have started to re-read 'The Immortals" series to reacquaint myself more fully with Numair's actions post this time. It's fascinating to see the back story to some of the characters we meet in 'Tempests and Slaughters', and Pierce's writing (if it's possible) seems stronger.

A NetGalley ARC

*****

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