A Shadow in Summer

(Long Price Quartet #1)

English language

Published Jan. 4, 2006 by Tor.

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5 stars (2 reviews)

The city-state of Saraykeht dominates the Summer Cities. Its wealth is beyond measure; its port is open to all the merchants of the world, and its ruler, the Khai Saraykeht, commands forces to rival the Gods. Commerce and trade fill the streets with a hundred languages, and the coffers of the wealthy with jewels and gold. Any desire, however exotic or base, can be satisfied in its soft quarter. Blissfully ignorant of the forces that fuel their prosperity, the people live and work secure in the knowledge that their city is a bastion of progress in a harsh world. It would be a tragedy if it fell.

Saraykeht is poised on the knife-edge of disaster.

At the heart of the city's influence are the poet-sorcerer Heshai and the captive spirit, Seedless, whom he controls. For all his power, Heshai is weak, haunted by memories of shame and humiliation. A man …

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4 stars

Well written, and from Daniel Abraham I know I can count on the prose and pacing. Female characters were very well thought out. I felt the actions were rushed at times. Tis book is about humaneness and choices we make on a basic level, and the thought process that goes in hand. Can't say I loved it. But it was better than average.

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Subjects

  • City and town life -- Fiction.