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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Prison of Souls by Mercedes Lackey and Mark Shepherd



Alaire, a pupil, and Naitachal, the teacher, become reluctant ambassadors to Suinomen, the repressive neighbor state.   Naitachal is a Dark Elf and a Bard.   He has renounced his Necromancer roots for singing in the light.   Alaire is the 8th and utterly redundant son of the king of Althea.  Together they must discover the reason for their neighbor’s threatened war.

The interplay between teacher and pupil is entertaining.   The plot is not obvious but nearly so.   The root of the problem likes in Naitachal’s past but the duo is completely unaware of that fact.

The tale is part of the Bard’s Tale saga.

I enjoyed it and recommend it. 


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