The land of Tencendor is no more. But not everyone is dead. the land of tencendor is no more. But not everyone is dead. Many Icarii survive in the courts abroad, while StarDrifter SunSoar, father to Axis, lives within the corrupt Palace of the First in Coroleas. Not even the Star Dance is as dead as the Icarii Enchanters had believed, for a strange race living in the frozen northern wastes can still hear, and use, the music of the heavens. Other ghosts from the past wait in the shadows. the Skraelings once again gather ...
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The land of Tencendor is no more. But not everyone is dead. the land of tencendor is no more. But not everyone is dead. Many Icarii survive in the courts abroad, while StarDrifter SunSoar, father to Axis, lives within the corrupt Palace of the First in Coroleas. Not even the Star Dance is as dead as the Icarii Enchanters had believed, for a strange race living in the frozen northern wastes can still hear, and use, the music of the heavens. Other ghosts from the past wait in the shadows. the Skraelings once again gather in the north. Far across the Widowmaker Sea a pyramid broods and plots revenge on those who had once thought to destroy it. to the east, at the edge of the world, an ancient serpent god uncoils, sending an unwilling woman to be the bride of the enigmatic Lord of Elcho Falling. As men, Icarii, ice wraiths and ancient gods gather for war, a legend rises from the dead - Axis SunSoar, come to regain his heritage and the Star Dance, and to battle new dangers across a vast, mysterious land. PRAISE FOR SARA DOUGLASS 'breathtaking' SYDNEY MORNIG HERALD 'addictively readable' tHE AGE 'a superior adventure fantasy right to the last' BOOKLISt
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I did the cardinal no-no and read a book out of sequence. While I was reading it, I thought, "Gee there sure seems to be a lot of history that she glosses over." It really didn't detract from the story line. I thought it was well intertwined without being like a soap opera, half of it is rehash and the other is new.
It kept me relatively entertained and I plowed right through it. I think some of the relationships are a little weak just due to the short nature of character's interactions but in the end I find myself wanting to read the next book in the series rather than the preceeding ones.