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Average rating4
In the sequel to Stalking Darkness, the war continues between Pleminar and Skala, and Alec and Seregil embark on a perilous mission to persuade the people of Aure+a5nen to unite with Skala to end the war, but Alec and Seregil soon find themselves caught in the middle of perilously shifting alliances and betrayal. Original.
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This series is so much fun. Seregil and Alec are great characters and I enjoyed getting to know Seregil's sisters and learning more about Thero and Klia. I have heard complaints about this book being slow and dull, but I didn't really find it so. More political intrigue and diplomacy than adventure and war, though.
I don't know what's happening, but I just can't find the motivation to keep reading this book/series. I loved books 1 & 2, but now I've been stuck on vol 3 at 30% for over a year, so I think it's fair to call it quits here. Maybe I'll revisit this series at some point, but for now, it's going to be shelved.
Series
7 primary books9 released booksNightrunner is a 9-book series with 7 primary works first released in 1996 with contributions by Lynn Flewelling and Laura Anne Gilman.