Perilous Seas

Paperback, 308 pages

English language

Published Nov. 11, 2002 by eReads.com.

ISBN:
978-0-7592-3948-7
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OCLC Number:
61112742

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4 stars (2 reviews)

She thought he was dead. Queen Inos feels Rap's presence as if he has risen from the grave to be beside her, but she knows all that is left of him is his voice, which echoed in her mind--well, so she thinks. Her duty is to serve her people, and Queen Inos doesn't know her galley slave, Rap, is alive and, with his magic wand, trying to bring happiness to his beloved Queen. But when the evil Nordland raider, Kalkor, arrives in port, Rap's plans begin to fall apart...

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4 stars

Wow, this was a fast read. The best book so far, a lot happens, it's funny and I completely forgot the highly dramatic ending. What a ride! It was good that I waited so long with the re-read because I got to experience it all over again, as if reading it for the first time.

The first book is a bit of a slow start, which is a common criticism. And I also felt some slow parts in the second one, particularly with Inos' story-line. But none of that in the third one, just a wild ride form beginning to end. And now on to the last one! I still remember how it ends (I hope!) but I have no recollection of how we get there, so it continues to be exciting.

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Subjects

  • Fantasy
  • General & Literary Fiction
  • Fiction - Fantasy
  • Fiction
  • Fantasy - General