![]() ![]() Perhaps this trouble stems from her mistaken belief that her dead cavalier was cowardly bad poet Ortus Nigenad readers of the previous volume, Gideon the Ninth (2019), know that Ortus died before the Lyctor challenge began Harrow's true cavalier primary was the crude, defiant, and appealing young woman known as Gideon Nav. The young necromancer is having serious trouble integrating the soul of her sacrificed cavalier, a necessary step in assuming her full powers and ensuring her body will fight when her soul is immersed in the undead realm of the River. Harrowhark the First, newly created Lyctor of the Emperor-a near-immortal councilor and warrior-is in some difficulties. ![]() Quirky space opera, dark fantasy, Gothic novel, and unreliable-narrator thriller combine in unusual and unpredictable ways in the second of a series. ![]()
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