
Cheryl R. (
Spuddie) - St Louis Park, MN wrote on 7/26/2007...
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First in the Tamir Trilogy fantasy series. Wow! What a gripping story! Young Tobin is a Prince of Skalar, a haunted and strange prince. Kept isolated by his father at their country keep, Tobin and their household are haunted by a demon, who is actually Tobin's twin who died at birth. His mother has been mad and unhinged since the night of his birth and his father often absent away fighting one war or another for his brother-in-law the King, so Tobin's only friends are the household servants and Nari, his nurse. Those people closest to Tobin know a secret about him but cannot reveal it. A strange and somewhat gruesome tale at times, the whole storyline fascinated me and the author's writing style made the book VERY difficult to put down. It certainly read much quicker than its 500+ pages would have you think. An A-plus effort!
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This is probably the scariest book I've ever read (edited: until I read The Shining.) I love the world that Lynn Flewelling created (even though I thought the magic was kinda hokey). This book will always be one of my favorites.
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This is one of my favorite books in this genre. It adds a couple of new spins to the hidden prince plot and the relationship with brother is compelling even as it is complicating.

Alison H. (
Alison-H) - VA wrote on 7/27/2007...
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A deftly plotted well told story about a young child caught up in a game of thrones. Mystery, magic, and sword fighting abound.

Angelica B. (
tygrtygr) wrote on 3/31/2007...
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Excellent,Excellent!
So fun to come across something new and different!
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I really enjoyed this story and can't wait to get the next book in the series.
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The whole series is excellent and addictive. I highly recommend it.
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Lynn Flewelling knows how to write a story. Very, very good. I have the second one and will read it right now. It hooks you in and gets you concerned about the characters.
For three centuries a divine prophecy and a line of warrior queens protected Skala. But the people grew complecent and Erius, a usurper king, claimed his young half sister's throne. Now plague and drought stalk the land, war with Skala's ancient rival Plenimar drains the country's lifeblood and to be born female into the royal line has become a death sentence as the king fights to ensure his succession of the only heir, a son.
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The whole trilogy was awesome