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Seregil and Alec have spent the last two years in self-imposed exile, far from their adopted homeland, Skala, and the bitter memories there. But their time of peace is shattered by a desperate summons from Queen Idrilain, asking them to aid her daughter on a mission to Aurenen, the very land from which Seregil was exiled in his youth.
- Sales Rank: #283736 in Books
- Color: Multicolor
- Brand: Flewelling, Lynn
- Published on: 1999-07-06
- Released on: 1999-07-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.88" h x 1.22" w x 4.14" l,
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 560 pages
Features
- Lynn Flewelling
- fantasy
- epic
About the Author
Lynn Flewelling est nee en 1958 a Presque Isle dans le Maine, ville qui, contrairement a ce qu'on pourrait croire, n'est pas pres de la mer mais au fond des bois. Apres des etudes de litterature, d'histoire et une ecole veterinaire, elle a travaille comme employee a la morgue, peintre en batiment et journaliste avant de trouver sa voie et d'ecrire des series de Fantasy a succes.
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
A Welcome Return to Flewelling's World
By Josh Aterovis
Continuing her well-received Nightrunner Series, Lynn Flewelling's Traitor's Moon picks up two years after the end of Stalking Darkness. Lovers Seregil and Alec have spent the intervening time in a self-imposed exile in the wilderness of Skala, but while they have been far from the intrigues of court life, the bitter war with the Plenimarans has continued unabated. Skala is facing almost certain defeat, and the dying Queen Idrilain sees only one hope for salvation. They must renew their alliance with Aurenen, the mysterious and mystical land to the south.
The Queen is sending her youngest daughter, Princess Klia, along with one of her best military leaders, Beka Cavish, but they need an escort, someone who understands this strange land in which outsiders, or Tirfaie, have not been welcomed for centuries. That's where Seregil comes in. He is an exile of Aurenen, forced to leave as a young man for a crime of which he has never spoken. Idrilain has negotiated his return on very strict conditions, and Beka manages to convince a very reluctant Seregil to accompany them back to his homeland.
Alec, who is part Aurenfaie, is thrilled to be journeying to Aurenen, Seregil is decidedly less so. The land holds many memories for him, both happy and dark. As Alec learns more about their shared heritage, he learns much about his lover's hidden past as well. He needs to learn quickly however, because things are very different in Aurenen, and Klia will need all the help she can get on her diplomatic mission. The Aurenfaie live very long lives, so they see things quite differently. They take longer to make decisions. The problem is Skala doesn't have a lot of time. Things are getting worse on the battlefront daily, and a decision must be reached soon. Ancient intrigues threaten to sideline their work, and when a Skalan delegate is found dead, it's up to Seregil and Alec to work their master spy skills to save the mission-and Princess Klia-from certain doom.
Traitor's Moon is the third book in this series, and it differs from the first two in several significant ways. Seregil and Alec are finally a couple after their cautious and awkward courtship that spanned the first two books(...). Flewelling compensates for this well by exploring their untested relationship as they journey into Aurenen together, and by throwing in a new dose of romance with Beka and a suspicious Aurefaie guide. This book is also less action driven and therefore reads a little slower. It feels more like a political thriller than the swashbuckling adventures of the first two installments. Still, it was such a pleasure for me to return to old friends like Seregil and Alec that I loved every minute of it. Flewelling is a masterful writer and her world building skills and character development are on a par with the best in Fantasy. I was sorry to see the book end, and I'm already looking forward to the next book, to be released hopefully in 2005.
42 of 48 people found the following review helpful.
An aquired taste, but excellent despite it's flaws.
By Literary Gamer
Traitor's Moon, the third (and currently the last) book in the Nightrunner series, continues the story of Alec and Seregil (who are now full-fledged homosexual lovers). I read this book with certain expectations set by Lynn's previous two books, and while Traitor's Moon is indeed an intriguing addition to the series, it stumbles in places and I feel it really could have been done better. However, even with all it's flaws it's still on par with Lynn's previous work, it lives up to all the standards of the Nightrunner series; it just doesn't surpass them.
To begin, Lynn's writing seems to have changed a bit since Stalking Darkness. Her writing style has certainly gotten more fluent, but also more vague. It's as if she decided that since she has two books under her belt, she could relax. With characters moving to entirely different areas in the span of a sentence without much due description, it's hard to imagine the characters� surroundings, leaving your mind to fill in the blanks. Exposition abounds. Lynn's notorious habit of having characters stop in the middle of nowhere to give long-winded history lessons is replaced by the narrator stopping in the middle of nowhere to give small history lessons. This doesn't at all interfere with the pace of the book, but it can get distracting.
In Traitor's Moon, Lynn takes us to Aurenen, the sacred homeland of the Aurenfaie race, the land from which Seregil was exiled in his youth. Lynn is introducing an entirely new culture here, and I must commend her for the good job she did with it, even if she did go overboard at times. At the beginning you're given lessons disguised as scenes about Aurenfaie culture which are mercifully brief and entertaining, but once the boys reach Aurenen you're thrown into the deep end of the pool, drowning in a sea of Aurenfaie terminology, hard to pronounce words, and overly long names. "Bilairy's Balls, Captain, I haven't understood a word since we got here," one of the characters complains, echoing my own thoughts as I read that sentence.
The pace of Traitor's Moon is slow, sometimes painfully so. The beginning drags on and on as if it is building for some spectacular plot twist, which it is, but the going is slow. Don't expect this to be much like Luck in the Shadows or Stalking Darkness, burglary is practically absent from this book and the political intrigue comes much later. The pace doesn't really pick up until roughly 200 pages into the book. "Something interesting finally happened," the narrator comments at around page 200, again eerily echoing my own thoughts as I read that particular sentence.
However, once you get the hang of Aurenfaie culture and get past the opening fluff, it's full speed ahead, launching into another masterful tale of political intrigue. Gone is the pitifully cliched "prophecy" of Stalking Darkness (ok, just ignore the Rhui'Auros babble). The juxtaposition of fantasy and "whodunit" mystery is is a refreshing change from the typical fantasy fare, and as usual, Lynn's mastery of bringing her characters to life shines through. The characters are just as real, funny,interesting, and "human" as in her past books. Seregil and Alec are definitely the stars, but it seems they may be upstaged by Beka and Nyal if they don't watch out.
Overall, this is an excellent book, if a bit slow and hard to get into initially. I recommend you read the first two books before this one, though, as they are the faster and more gripping parts of the series. The book looses a star because of the flaws I listed above, still you'd have to be a fool to dismiss this book.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
Simply Awesome
By A Customer
I just read all three nightrunner books in less than a week (I had to wait four days to get the second one, so about a day's reading for each) This is the best and first fantasy series (SERIES) that I have come across, and its characters and stories rival some of the greats. Best of all: no cliff hangers.
Traitor's Moon takes Alec and Seregil (don't you just love them?!) to Aurenen, Seregil's homeland from which he was exiled as a youth. They are part of the Skalan delegation, including Klia, Thero, and Beka, that is negotiating for aid in the war.
Love, laughter, politics, frustration, fear, fighting, nightrunning, secrets, and the past weave a powerful spell that glues twelve ounces of paper and ink to your hands till the tale is done. It has the perfect mixture of action and reflection that really gives you a tangible feel of the place and the lovable characters, (some aren't so lovable, but just as real.)
If you haven't read the first two books I highly recommend them. (After all, Lynn had two kids in collage.) They are so much fun and definitely worth it!
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