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In the aftermath of a vicious battle between darkness and light, the city of Elantra has emerged victorious. But Shadows continue to haunt every corner of its streets...Elantra stands strong, but countless numbers of Hawks, the city's staunchest protectors, were lost in the brutal attack. Humans, Barrani, Aerians, Leontines—none of the races emerged unscathed from the defense of the city. Homes were lost, families were scattered...and the outcast Barrani Lord Nightshade is missing from show more his castle in the fiefs.
Yet as the chaos surrounding the battle begins to wane, Private Kaylin Neya's duties must resume, despite her grief. Called in to investigate a triple murder in a quiet part of town, Kaylin and her companions are soon embroiled in a case that is anything but routine. Evidence of the deadly Shadows that still threaten the city leads to hints of ancient, forgotten magics...and everything can be traced directly to Ravellon, the heart of the Shadows and the darkness they contain.
But it is there that Lord Nightshade will be found—if he still survives. show less
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A compelling labyrinth of events!
Wow! Complex, occasionally confusing and yet marvellous. What is it about Private Kaylin Neya that makes her at once vulnerable, impulsive, rash, yet able to see to the heart of things despite her imperfections. Maybe it's her big heart that encompasses all, her need to love, her compulsion to heal and to extend herself to others and on behalf of others. She doesn't back down from what has to be done even when she wants too. She numbers dragons, Barranis and caste lords amongst her acquaintances. Children of all races are her especial joy.
Elantra is recovering from a destructive battle between light and dark. A routine murder investigation has Kaylin and her friends being confronted by an even bigger show more anomaly. Elantra is in peril, parts are disappearing and time is involved. A mysterious being Gilbert appears from a future Ravellon with a child, Kattea, looking for healing that only the Chosen, Kaylin, can help with. Kaylin is confronted by the idea that shadows have free will and might be able to function as individuals. A disturbing thought! Added to that, Nightshade is missing in Ravellon where only the shadows dwell, and it appears that Gilbert has met him. Healing a broken time rift and rescuing Nightshade and, as it unfolds, Bellusdeo and other of her friends in the course of the investigation is an imperative. Kaylin finds herself accompanied by new and old companions in this race for Elantra's survival. The importance of the elements: water, fire, air and earth, and Everton's garden have never been so confronting, in the quest to find the broken seal of time. As Gilbert explains, "Time is the allowable axis around which change revolves." This has far reaching consequences.
The thing about Kaylin is her sheer determination in spite of the odds. What keeps her going is her love and compassion, her desire to right the world--the unspoken promise to her inner child who had been through so much.
There are two who draw her above others, Nightshade and Severn. There is an emotional loss with Severn that I hope heals. He is in many ways her rock. Nightshade is a part of her too. I know he has marked her but she has marked him. In fact all who are drawn into Kaylin's sphere are in someway marked by her and value her even as she disrupts, dismays and angers them be they Hawk Lord, Dragon Emperor or the Arkon.
Throughout this novel Kaylin and we struggle with the idea of time. Honestly I was thoroughly wrung out with the physics and philosophy of the notion of time. I realized that as I battled to grasp the meaning, I battled it along with Kaylin--what a hook! Sagara places the reader so squarely inside Kaylin's head that you identify with her strongly. When her head throbbed, mine did too. When she was uncertain, so was I.
It seems that the influence of Kattea on Gilbert might be love in its many and varied forms--and that is a huge part of the Elantra novels and Kaylin's raison d'être. As Annarion tells Kaylin, she loves almost unconditionally--her strength and her weakness, her very humanness.
I love the Elantra novels. Why because I love Kaylin and her friends and the challenges they all face. I am always eager to see how they interact, what the the hunt might be, the new quest, and the revelations that come, all underlined by a wry humour.
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Wow! Complex, occasionally confusing and yet marvellous. What is it about Private Kaylin Neya that makes her at once vulnerable, impulsive, rash, yet able to see to the heart of things despite her imperfections. Maybe it's her big heart that encompasses all, her need to love, her compulsion to heal and to extend herself to others and on behalf of others. She doesn't back down from what has to be done even when she wants too. She numbers dragons, Barranis and caste lords amongst her acquaintances. Children of all races are her especial joy.
Elantra is recovering from a destructive battle between light and dark. A routine murder investigation has Kaylin and her friends being confronted by an even bigger show more anomaly. Elantra is in peril, parts are disappearing and time is involved. A mysterious being Gilbert appears from a future Ravellon with a child, Kattea, looking for healing that only the Chosen, Kaylin, can help with. Kaylin is confronted by the idea that shadows have free will and might be able to function as individuals. A disturbing thought! Added to that, Nightshade is missing in Ravellon where only the shadows dwell, and it appears that Gilbert has met him. Healing a broken time rift and rescuing Nightshade and, as it unfolds, Bellusdeo and other of her friends in the course of the investigation is an imperative. Kaylin finds herself accompanied by new and old companions in this race for Elantra's survival. The importance of the elements: water, fire, air and earth, and Everton's garden have never been so confronting, in the quest to find the broken seal of time. As Gilbert explains, "Time is the allowable axis around which change revolves." This has far reaching consequences.
The thing about Kaylin is her sheer determination in spite of the odds. What keeps her going is her love and compassion, her desire to right the world--the unspoken promise to her inner child who had been through so much.
There are two who draw her above others, Nightshade and Severn. There is an emotional loss with Severn that I hope heals. He is in many ways her rock. Nightshade is a part of her too. I know he has marked her but she has marked him. In fact all who are drawn into Kaylin's sphere are in someway marked by her and value her even as she disrupts, dismays and angers them be they Hawk Lord, Dragon Emperor or the Arkon.
Throughout this novel Kaylin and we struggle with the idea of time. Honestly I was thoroughly wrung out with the physics and philosophy of the notion of time. I realized that as I battled to grasp the meaning, I battled it along with Kaylin--what a hook! Sagara places the reader so squarely inside Kaylin's head that you identify with her strongly. When her head throbbed, mine did too. When she was uncertain, so was I.
It seems that the influence of Kattea on Gilbert might be love in its many and varied forms--and that is a huge part of the Elantra novels and Kaylin's raison d'être. As Annarion tells Kaylin, she loves almost unconditionally--her strength and her weakness, her very humanness.
I love the Elantra novels. Why because I love Kaylin and her friends and the challenges they all face. I am always eager to see how they interact, what the the hunt might be, the new quest, and the revelations that come, all underlined by a wry humour.
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A continuation of the long-running Chronicles of Elantra. A fairly routine murder investigation quickly turns odd, with the discovery of an orphaned girl and her unusual protector. Soon the city itself is at risk, and maybe the whole of this plane of existance. A bit talky, with lots of philosophical discussion about the nature of time and reality and life, which dampens the urgency somewhat.
Not the most compelling entry in the series, and definitely not a good place to start.
Either this series is getting tired or I am.
Not the most compelling entry in the series, and definitely not a good place to start.
Either this series is getting tired or I am.
It was very interesting to see Kaylin have to deal with, essentially, Kaylin - to see her in positions with Kattea that other people traditionally find themselves in with Kaylin herself. The frustration, even anger, the eventual grudging surrender, all so familiar. Sometimes wittingly, sometimes not. Is this a sign that our Kaylin is growing up? Naah :)
I was completely certain I had already read this for the first two chapters even though all evidence suggested that I hadn't. Time warp??
As always, I read it too fast and immediately want more. The plot is almost secondary to just being able to spend time with the people we've come to know.
I was completely certain I had already read this for the first two chapters even though all evidence suggested that I hadn't. Time warp??
As always, I read it too fast and immediately want more. The plot is almost secondary to just being able to spend time with the people we've come to know.
I liked this for the most part, but there were parts where I felt it dragged, especially when it came to description of what was going on. I didn't find it helpful in explaining, but actually a little more confusing. I truly appreciate the effort that went into it, but it may have been too much information. At least for me.
I love this series so much the characters and story line are always so interesting. Sometimes it can be a bit tricky to follow all of the plot points but even so Michelle Sagara is definitely one of my favorite authors. The Chronicles of Elantra series is a must read.
I love this world.
Start at the beginning. Or at least the book before this one. You'll never keep up if you dive straight in here.
And if you start at the beginning and are still reading by this point, you don't need me to tell you it's good.
Start at the beginning. Or at least the book before this one. You'll never keep up if you dive straight in here.
And if you start at the beginning and are still reading by this point, you don't need me to tell you it's good.
I love this world.
Start at the beginning. Or at least the book before this one. You'll never keep up if you dive straight in here.
And if you start at the beginning and are still reading by this point, you don't need me to tell you it's good.
Start at the beginning. Or at least the book before this one. You'll never keep up if you dive straight in here.
And if you start at the beginning and are still reading by this point, you don't need me to tell you it's good.
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Michelle Sagara is the pseudonym used by Michelle West. She was born in 1963 and is a native of Canada. She is a Japanese-Canadian author of fantasy literature. She has published her books as Michelle Sagara (her legal name), Michelle West (her husband's surname), and as Michelle Sagara West (a combination of the two). She lives in Toronto. show more (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Kaylin had a new home, and she loved it.
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- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)“Apologies.” It was the last thing he said before he dissipated, taking Kattea with him
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