Robin started reading The Lost Steersman by Rosemary Kirstein (Steerswoman, #3)

The Lost Steersman by Rosemary Kirstein (Steerswoman, #3)
How do you find a person you have never seen, or have never heard described? And what if the consequences …
I try to read a bit of everything, but it's generally biased towards SF and fantasy. And a lot of procrastinating doing it.
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How do you find a person you have never seen, or have never heard described? And what if the consequences …
Similar to the first book, this was quite an easy read that was a little difficult to put down at times. It reveals more of the "something going on" from the first book, especially towards the end. I won't spoil anything except to say that some of my guesses are maybe right, some I'm pretty sure weren't.
I will pick up the third book soon. I'm on semi-holiday after all.
If you ask, she must answer. A steerswoman's knowledge is shared with any who request it; no steerswoman may refuse …
This was an easy and engrossing read. There's clearly something more coming up in the sequels, so I have ordered them too. Hopefully they arrive before I go on holiday as that would be the ideal way to get through them.
@tikitu@mastodon.social on a group chat I'm in that got me to buy it in the first place, people there said exactly the same thing :)
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