The Unspoken Name: The Serpent Gates Book 1
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A. K. Larkwood
Does she owe her life to those planning her death . . .Csorwe was raised by a death cult steeped in old magic. And on her fourteenth birthday, she'll be sacrificed to their god. But as she waits for the end, she's offered a chance to escape her fate. A sorcerer wants her as his assistant, sword-hand and assassin. As this involves her not dying that day, she accepts.Csorwe spends years living on a knife-edge, helping her master hunt an artifact which could change many worlds. Then comes the day she's been dreading. They encounter Csorwe's old cult - seeking the same artifact - and Csorwe is forced to reckon with her past. She also meets Shuthmili, the war-mage who'll change her future.If she's to survive, Csorwe must dodge her enemies, claim the artifact and stop the death cult once and for all. As she plunges from one danger to the next, the hunt is on . . .The Unspoken Name by A. K. Larkwood is the incredible first book in The Unspoken Name series.
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Author
A. K. Larkwood
Pages
496
Publisher
Pan Macmillan UK
Published Date
2020-02-25
ISBN
1760980315 9781760980313
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"I decided to reread this one before starting book two, and I'm so glad I did! I think I liked it more the second time! I still agree with pretty much everything I wrote in my previous review: This is a debut novel, and that shows in pacing and some underdeveloped world building at times. Some readers might find it hard to get into, maybe even boring? Each section feels distinctly different from the others, so finding book one engaging doesn't mean you'll find book two intriguing. The whole book comes off as a really good (though rushed) coming of age story set in a fantasy word. I think fans of Gideon the Ninth will enjoy this book as the writing styles are very similar. I didn't find as many laugh out loud absurd lines, but there are a few fantastic moments of narration that did have me choking on my tea!"