Mass Market Paperback, 893 pages

English language

Published Aug. 31, 1997 by DAW.

ISBN:
978-0-88677-746-3
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The youngest and greatest member of a family of master painters whose art has the power to change reality, Sario Grijalva violates the family tradition of using the power for good, initiating a pattern of treachery and betrayal.

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I love the worldbuilding in this book. The occasional bits of created language are just close enough to Spanish that anyone should be able to recognize what the characters are saying in the context of the conversation, rather than needing it spelled out by the authors (and happily, they don't seem to find it necessary to provide blatant translations, except occasionally). The mythos behind the painters is rich and well thought-out, and it is interesting to see how it is intertwined with the politics of the region.

The book can be a bit daunting when first picked up, as the prologue is a detailed description of several paintings that don't mean anything to the reader initially, but they are all explained in the course of the book.

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