Renegade’s Magic (The Soldier Son Trilogy, Book 3)

· The Soldier Son Trilogy Book 3 · HarperCollins UK
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‘Fantasy as it ought to be written’ George R.R. Martin

The people of Getty's town remember the death of their cemetery soldier vividly. They remember believing him guilty of unspeakable crimes, condemning him, and then watching as other men of his unit beat him until he no longer drew breath.

But Nevare Burvelle didn't die that day, though everyone believes they saw it happen. He was cornered by a power far more intractable than any angry mob.

When he was a boy, the magic of the Specks – the dapple-skinned tribes of the frontier forests – claimed Nevare as a saviour; severing his soul in two, naming his stolen half Soldier's Boy and shaping him into a weapon to halt the Gernian expansion into their lands and save their beloved ancestor trees.

Until now Nevare has defied the magic, unable to accept his traitorous fate. But the magic has won: it has extinguished his once golden future, devastated his family and has now turned his own people against him. Faced with endangering the only loved-ones he has left, Nevare has no choice but to surrender to its will and enter the forest.

But surrendering to his Speck destiny is only the beginning of his trials. Before he submits completely, Nevare makes one desperate last attempt to deter the Gernians from the Barrier Mountains without causing them harm. But the magic accepts no compromise. Exhausted, Nevare can no longer suppress his traitorous Speck self, Soldiers Boy. Losing control, he becomes a prisoner in his own body; able only to watch helplessly as his other half takes

Soldier's Boy is determined to stop the Gernian expansion at all cost, and unlike Nevare, he has no love, nor sympathy for his spirit-twin's world.

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4.6
29 reviews
Penelope Palmer
October 28, 2014
I Started reading the entire series after listening to Jackie Morris, the cover Artist wax lyrical about Robin's books. I thought 'yeah you have to say that' but then ended up buying them all and reading for weeks and weeks and weeks.. defo helps if read them in series order/release, and the shaman series was a welcome and very interesting break in the world map.
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tom hawkins
January 23, 2013
From the moment I started to read to the moment I finished I found it difficult to put it down, a fitting final excursion into the world of Navare Burvelle and the Specks. I would recommend the entire trilogy to anyone who enjoys a well constructed and engrossing read.
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marnusdt
December 8, 2015
A talented writer indeed. I dont think i have ever enjoyed so many different stories from the same author.
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About the author

Robin Hobb was born in California in 1952 and majored in Communications at Denver University, Colorado. Assassin’s Apprentice was her first novel, and was followed by the equally successful Royal Assassin and Assassin’s Quest. She lives outside Seattle, Washington.

Her website is: www.RobinHobb.com.

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