Book Review
Dec. 20th, 2007 08:49 pmWolf Hunting
by Jane Lindskold
Wolf Hunting is the penultimate volume in the series, and unlike most of the other books, it is not entirely self-contained. It really demands a sequel. In Wolf Hunting, Firekeeper, Derian, Blind Seer, and an assortment of human and animal companions go chasing off after a pair of mysterious twins who have uncovered some long-hidden magics. When Firekeeper and her group find the twins, they also make discoveries that bring them into contact with many things that had been lost to their world for over a century. As with all the Firekeeper books, the plot is well-paced and very interesting. The characters, both new and old, are intriguing. I especially liked the way this book brings an entirely new aspect of the world into play.
by Jane Lindskold
Wolf Hunting is the penultimate volume in the series, and unlike most of the other books, it is not entirely self-contained. It really demands a sequel. In Wolf Hunting, Firekeeper, Derian, Blind Seer, and an assortment of human and animal companions go chasing off after a pair of mysterious twins who have uncovered some long-hidden magics. When Firekeeper and her group find the twins, they also make discoveries that bring them into contact with many things that had been lost to their world for over a century. As with all the Firekeeper books, the plot is well-paced and very interesting. The characters, both new and old, are intriguing. I especially liked the way this book brings an entirely new aspect of the world into play.