![]() Cazaril and his charges do not appear in this book but Ista, the much-suffering and only partly sane mother of Iselle does, and Paladin of Souls is her tale. Paladin of Souls is a sequel to the equally superlative Curse of Chalion and it does something that’s rapidly beginning to be one of my favourite tricks, which is to follow minor but intriguing characters from the first book and tell us their story. If you want to hear its strengths sold however, or simply read me losing my cool over a book, you’re in the right place. What flaws she might possess as an author – I’m tentatively prepared to admit there’s probably some – are flaws I do not consider important, or consider to be features instead.Īs such, this will be a rather positive review, and maybe not of much use to you if you want to hear about the book’s flaws in terms of judging whether it’s for you. ![]() Our ideas on what makes great prose, great stories, great characters, and so on, seem to align perfectly. The first thing you should know is that I am an ideal Bujold reader, and Bujold an ideal Peat author. ![]()
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