Arilinn
by Deborah J Ross
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Pub Date Nov 12 2024 | Archive Date Oct 10 2024
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Description
A gripping new fantasy novel set in Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover universe.
Darkover, a Lost Colony far out on the galactic rim, a world of telepaths, nonhumans, and warlords … a world about to discover the terrible destructive power of weapons of the mind …
Traumatized by psychic warfare as a child, a young woman with extraordinary psychic talents negotiates a treacherous path, risking unforeseen dangers to create a haven where she and others can use their skills for good.
In Darkover’s dim past, before the tumultuous Ages of Chaos, small kingdoms still vied for power with sword and spear. But with the rise of psychic abilities called laran, unscrupulous leaders turned to half-trained sorcerers for an advantage. One such struggle arose between the realms of Hastur and its ambitious neighbor, Carcosse. Leora Hastur is still a child when her laran awakens, and the resulting crisis almost claims her life. Her beloved older sister, Neave, and her father’s small circle of telepathic workers manage to save her, but nothing can shield her from the horrors of the impending war. Leora’s younger sister perishes in the firestorm of laran-fueled destruction when Lord Carcosse and his sorcerer attack their home. Scarred and deeply traumatized, Leora is sent to a faraway Tower for healing. In the process, she grows to womanhood and develops her extraordinary Gifts, wanting nothing more than to live and work among fellow telepaths.
But war is brewing once more …
To prevent another catastrophe, Lord Hastur brokers an alliance, with marriage to Leora as part of the treaty. Rather than see others suffer as she has, Leora reluctantly agrees. As she and Neave travel to the wedding, one calamity follows another, from a flash flood to an attack by nonhuman catmen … and capture by ruthless Dry Towns slavers. To save her sister and their fellow captives, Leora must call forth a previously unknown Gift and summon the gods themselves to her cause.
Arilinn is the new, long-awaited adventure in the beloved Darkover series. It’s perfect for both devoted fans and those new to the world of the Bloody Sun.
Advance Praise
“Fans of Darkover rejoice. Ross's literary strength [is] her sensitivity to human needs and talents.” – Publisher’s Weekly on The Fall of Neskaya
“Deborah Ross…does a superlative job [and] perfectly captures the Darkover ‘feel’.” – Sherwood Smith on Thunderlord
“This is the best Darkover novel in a long time... It's a tale of culture clash, in classic Darkover style, a delightful return to a fascinating world, and a great read.” — Locus on The Children of Kings
“[The Alton Gift] is a must for fans of the series, and reads as if Deborah has been channeling Marion's spirit.” — Center City Weekly Press
“Ross is able to skillfully weave…a great story. Highly recommended.” — MyShelf.com on The Alton Gift
“A worthy addition to Bradley's original Darkover series.” — Publishers Weekly on A Flame in Hali
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781938185861 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 352 |
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Featured Reviews
I must confess that I loved this book more than the previous one. Not just because of the age of chaos that is my favorite, but for the richness of characters and the way many origins were explained.
Each phase, each origin, each story was so naturally linked that it became a pleasant and complete reading, enjoying each character and stories well, without a swollen or tiring reading.
Oh and for fans of Easter Eggs (just like me) will be quite satisfied here. One thing I found interesting was the way some characters evolved, capable of getting some of us by surprise, pleasantly.
What I didn't like was the fact that it doesn't address two more specific parts in history, but nothing that causes loss in reading and perhaps can generate a sequence.
Anyway, this is a reading of those that we read for hours without realizing the time passing and, when it ends, we regret it over. It is worth it for those who are a fan of Darkover and also for those who have never read a line of any book in the saga.