By Ginevra Mancinelli
SYNOPSIS
“I will go after each one of you until there is no one left and I, at last, find peace.”
The Silver Lands were ruled by kings until a mysterious fog descended from the Heights and devoured the lives of everything it touched. Generations after the event, only a few ruling houses are left in charge, with House Lionhelm being the one aspiring to unify the realm again through the appointed governors of the Regency.
Tecla Lionhelm is the youngest of her southern family, a maiden of fourteen, pious and curious until her faith in the Oracle takes a man’s life. Beneath the northern fogs, Jascha is a seemingly wealthy man searching for answers when visions nearly claim his existence. In the heart of the capital, Opherus Goldsnout trains as a Regency surveillant when he witnesses massacres that lead him astray.
A world of political intrigue and hidden, spectral societies forever shape and entangle characters who are unaware of them until the terror unfolds before their eyes. A tale of duty and resentment, spirit and flesh, love and vengeance.
When I told my Barista, Jess, that I was looking for a long series to hold my attention, she was flabbergasted to discover I’d never read the Sookie Stackhouse novels, or seen the show True Blood, which is based off them. In between customers who had come in for their daily dose of Botany and Beans magic, she got up google and started showing me some of the ovary-busting hotness that is the male half of the True Blood cast. Colour me intrigued. I found myself downloading the first book there and then, right in the coffee shop. This is my review of the first instalment, Dead Until Dark.