By: Katharine Kerr
Genres: Fantasy
Posted: June 7, 2008
One clan, known as the Ancient People, have moved with the seasons for generations. Soon those migrations may come to an end. Their belief structure involves constant rebirth. Those with magic may be able to remember their past lives and use that knowledge to enhance their abilities in the present.
The Horsekin are a violent and hostile race who fight ferociously and want to destroy those who stand in their way. The battle between the clans is a big part of the story.
The plot was hard to unravel since I hadn't read the two previous books. The names are Celtic in origin and therefore, nearly unpronounceable. There are so many threads to the story that it is hard to give a synopsis of the book. Most of the threads were developed in the first two books and some of them won't be resolved until the fourth book is released.
Ms. Kerr's writing style is gritty and she shows the harshness of the life that her characters face. Fans of this series won't want to miss it. If you haven't started the series yet, go back and find the first two books before reading this one.
Book Summary
The Shadow Isle is the long-awaited conclusion to the phenomenal Deverry fantasy saga. The wild Northlands hold many secrets—the mysterious island of Haen Marn, the mountain settlements of Dwarvolt, and the fortified city of Cerr Cawnen, built long ago by escaping bondmen from Deverry itself. As the Horsekin continue to push their religious crusade toward the borders of the kingdom, the humans of Deverry and their elven allies realize that the fate of the Northlands lies tangled with their own. Only the magic of Dallandra and Valandario and the might of the powerful dragons, Arzosah and Rori, can reveal the secrets that may save the Northlands from conquest.
by: Katharine Kerr
Deverry Fantasy #3 DAW
May 1, 2008
On Sale: May 6, 2008
Featuring:
480 pages
ISBN: 0756404762
EAN: 9780756404765
Hardcover