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A Sorcerer's Treason - Sarah Zettel


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A Sorcerer's Treason - Sarah Zettel

 
Description: ISBN 0007114001 / Author: Sarah Zettel / Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy

Newest Review: ... around her, but also from the world as she knows it, seeing her travelling through the Land of the Death and Spirit in order ... more

 ... to save the Dowager Imperial of a strange other world. In keeping with her lifelong hate-relationship with luck, she soon discovers that those who seem innocent are not quite what they seem, and she has to choose who is truly on her side, and who is against her. To describe this novel as a tale of intrigue would be a laughable understatement. The oh so many twists and turns, mysterious characters and different loyalties make for a labyrinthine read. Zettel’s narrative, a constant omniscient third person, oversees th...more

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Premium Review A Sorcerer's Treason - Sarah Zettel: The only faith greater than loyalty is treason... (788 words)
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‘The principle is old, but true as fate, Kings may love treason, but the traitor hate.’ - Thomas Dekker Treason, be it committed as far back as the eras of Kings and Queens, or as contemporary as the latest British Parliament re-shuffle, is a crime abhorred greater than many more cruel and unusual. A highly dramatic crime, its inclusion within stories has traditionally been reserved for epic tales of coups, warring empires and mass rebellion. In Sarah Zettel’s ‘A Sorcerer’s Treason’, however, what you come across is treason at its most extreme, yet contained within an almost quaint plot, heretofore a rather neglected fantasy niche. Zettel’s wonderful, ...  Read the complete review

 

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