Nightrunner (Vol. 4): Shadows Return

Nightrunner (Vol. 4): Shadows Return
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14+
Release Date
June 24, 2008
ISBN
0553590081
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With their most treacherous mission yet behind them, heroes Seregil and Alec resume their double life as dissolute nobles and master spies. But in a world of rivals and charmers, fate has a different plan.…

After their victory in Aurënen, Alec and Seregil have returned home to Rhíminee. But with most of their allies dead or exiled, it is difficult for them to settle in. Hoping for diversion, they accept an assignment that will take them back to Seregil’s homeland. En route, however, they are ambushed and separated, and both are sold into slavery. Clinging to life, Seregil is sustained only by the hope that Alec is alive.

But it is not Alec’s life his strange master wants—it is his blood. For his unique lineage is capable of producing a rare treasure, but only through a harrowing process that will test him body and soul and unwittingly entangle him and Seregil in the realm of alchemists and madmen—and an enigmatic creature that may hold their very destiny in its inhuman hands…. But will it prove to be savior or monster?

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Phoria is now the queen of Skala, and for the past year her half-sister Klia has been in a state of virtual exile in Aurenen. It is assumed that Phoria is keeping Klia from her side because she sees her popular sister as a threat to her station. Hence, it is a surprise to everyone when she asks Alec and Seregil to bring her sister back to take command of the cavalry, and Seregil, for one, expects foul play.

I owned this book for quite some time without ever getting around to reading it. After enjoying Stalking Darkness and Traitor's Moon, though, I decided to read this book, which marks a sharp deviation from the other books in the series- it is not as intelligent, and the story is decidedly darker in tone. The writing remains vivid, though- I finished the book over a week ago, and I am still haunted by some of the more painful parts.

This is a good book on its own merits, but I wouldn't blame anyone who had read the first three books in the series for not continuing on after that point.
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