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Original Title: | Mistress of Ambiguities (Silverglass IV) |
ISBN: | 0441766013 (ISBN13: 9780441766017) |
Series: | Silverglass #4 |
J.F. Rivkin
Paperback | Pages: 203 pages Rating: 3.87 | 38 Users | 4 Reviews
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Her beloved city in dire straits after a bloody civil war, the spellcasting Lady Nyctasia is forced to seek alliance with a neighboring state. But the rumored marriage-treaty has loyal swordswoman Corson whetting her blade...matrimony being no proof against murder.Between Nyc and the cloaked assassins stands only a tormented nobleman--whose enigmatic past bears close examination indeed...
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Title | : | Mistress of Ambiguities (Silverglass #4) |
Author | : | J.F. Rivkin |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 203 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 1991 by Ace Books |
Categories | : | Fantasy. LGBT |
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Ratings: 3.87 From 38 Users | 4 ReviewsCommentary Epithetical Books Mistress of Ambiguities (Silverglass #4)
Well It ended in much the same light as it started, although the book added some male homosexuality rather then just Lesbians. Felt rather sad when I finished the last page as really did grow to love all the main characters. The series although slightly provoking, never pushed into fully controversial territory. Just seem to keep a steady pace. Never reaching fever pitch, which was disappointing. The covers although great, were not really reflective of the content, but I love my corny covers and
It's weird how deceptive the back cover text really is: everything listed, from the marriage-alliance to cloaked assassins to the tormented nobleman, is either a reference to the book's last twenty pages or a vast overstatement of the conflict. In reality the events are sort of a low burble of activity, not really building to a climax that never happens. It's all interpersonal relationships and a lot of talking. There's no feeling of tension, no sense that things might go awry or head towards
The concluding volume to the silverglass quartet is disappointing - You realise that actually very little has actually happened plotwise - in 4 books!!! And nothing is resolved either in terms of plot or character arcs. We never find out whether Ben is a changeling or the real thing, Corsan never marries Steifann and this never really goes anywhere with its LGB themes - Trask hooks up with Malkin, adding an openly gay relationship to the story and Corsan and Nyc are still close and of course the
Rather trailed off, I thought.
Well It ended in much the same light as it started, although the book added some male homosexuality rather then just Lesbians. Felt rather sad when I finished the last page as really did grow to love all the main characters. The series although slightly provoking, never pushed into fully controversial territory. Just seem to keep a steady pace. Never reaching fever pitch, which was disappointing. The covers although great, were not really reflective of the content, but I love my corny covers and
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