![]() I have lots of scattered thoughts, and they are spoilery, so I'm going to restrict myself to some general comments and leave this as a short review. Particularly, because the first part is so self-contained. This book is structured in four separate interlinked stories, and on my first attempt this failed me - because the start of the second was so different from the previous, with different viewpoint characters, and a time skip, and I struggled to get invested. ![]() " I cannot recommend it enough." - Tamsyn Muir, author of Gideon the NinthĪt the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. ![]() I love this book so much."-Arkady Martine, author of A Memory Called Empire “In the vein of Le Guin's magnificent Tombs of Atuan-if Arha the Eaten One got to grow up to be a swordswoman mercenary in thrall to her dubious wizard mentor. Topple an empire, and help him reclaim his seat of power.īut Csorwe will soon learn-gods remember, and if you live long enough, all debts come due. Turn away from her destiny and her god to become a thief, a spy, an assassin-the wizard's loyal sword. ![]() What if you knew how and when you will die?Ĭsorwe does-she will climb the mountain, enter the Shrine of the Unspoken, and gain the most honored title: sacrifice.īut on the day of her foretold death, a powerful mage offers her a new fate. Larkwood's The Unspoken Name is a stunning debut fantasy about a young priestess sentenced to die, who at the last minute escapes her fate only to become an assassin for the wizard who saved her. ![]()
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