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“And so it was,” Baz concluded, “that I abandoned my people, mounted my dragon, and came to your lands.” Not even the flame of rebellion can melt the snows of the Icy Heights in winter. So, despite their resounding victory against the forces of Erstwhile, Baz and his rebels have spent the last four months holed up in Enigma City, waiting for the reprisal that is surely on its way from the rest of Oration come spring. But just as the thaw starts, the unthinkable happens. Enigma is attacked, and one who Baz holds dear is taken. Baz pursues the kidnappers, accompanied by Rox and Eromér the Book Dragon. Their chase takes them into the Karst, the mysterious wasteland beyond the eastern limits of Oration. There, Baz meets the natives and enlists their aid. The natives’ help isn’t free, though. The Ravagers, invasive barbarians who live at the borders of their territory, have a new leader, a terrifying figure known simply as the Placid Man, and Baz must agree to dispatch this villain in return for the natives' help. Sounds easy enough. After all, Baz has survived far worse and he has a dragon on his side. But the Placid Man is no ordinary foe, and when Baz learns his true identity, everything will change… "This series is right up there with Robin Hobb’s Elderling books." -Review of The Acktus Trials on the Fantasy Faction FB Group “D. T. Kane is an amazing storyteller.” -A Maze of Words
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I think this book is one of my favorites in the series. I really liked how everything changed from what we new in Oration to being out in the Karst. I still don't like Ehma and the way that she behaves, but luckily she wasn't terrible to Baz this time.
I am surprised that we went an entire book without hearing anything about Octavinal, Deliritous, and Lucky. They must be planning something big. How will they fit in with the war the Dark One described that was brewing between his forces and the Scribes'? Also, like Baz pointed out, what did the Dark One mean by Scribes plural? Are there more? Did Pront vi Lexor's companions survive all this time?
I am excited to read more in the next installment, though I cannot find anything online about when book #6 will be released.