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Nevernight

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From New York Times bestselling author, Jay Kristoff, comes a dangerous new fantasy world and a heroine edged in darkness. WINNER OF THE THE AUREALIS AWARD FOR BEST FANTASY NOVEL Mia Corvere is only ten years old when she is given her first lesson in death. Destined to destroy empires, the child raised in shadows made a promise on the day she lost everything: to avenge herself on those that shattered her world. But the chance to strike against such powerful enemies will be fleeting, and Mia must become a weapon without equal. Before she seeks vengeance, she must seek training among the infamous assassins of the Red Church of Itreya. Inside the Church's halls, Mia must prove herself against the deadliest of opponents and survive the tutelage of murderers, liars and daemons at the heart of a murder cult. The Church is no ordinary school. But Mia is no ordinary student.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from July 18, 2016
      Launching the Nevernight fantasy series, Kristoff (the Lotus War trilogy) creates a splendid world of corruption and violence. Mia Corvere is the last survivor of her family’s fall from grace in the capital city of Godsgrave. After witnessing her father’s execution as a traitor and her mother and infant brother’s imprisonment by the consul of the Itreyan Empire, she dedicates her life to bloody revenge. She escapes her own murder and has nothing left but shadows and the help of a pitiless tutor. Making the most of these meager treasures, she sets out to become a weapon fit to shatter an empire, though she may destroy her own world with it. Kristoff portrays a world as rife with villains and treachery as the ancient Italian civilizations it echoes. Absorbing in its complexity and bold in its bloodiness, this beginning promises (and delivers) equal shares of beauty and decay. With a delicate balance of the ancient and the magical, this tense and brutal tale is unflinching, thrilling, and satisfying.

    • Books+Publishing

      April 29, 2016
      This is an unusual new fantasy novel. Told in a mixture of third- and second-person narrative, it’s the story of a young woman who goes from noblewoman to outcast before joining a cult-like group of assassins, told by an as-yet-unidentified narrator. This is darker than Jay Kristoff’s earlier work and while his previous book Illuminae (co-written with Amie Kaufman) was an all-ages title, this is not. There are sex scenes and profanity, though neither are gratuitous and both are in keeping with the ‘grimdark’ feel of the book. The action is dynamic and bloody, and the magic is interesting, though also quite visceral. The setting has a vaguely renaissance feel, and there’s some good world-building; I particularly liked the city built into the massive bones of a dead god and the strange time structure brought about by the fact that this world has not one but three suns. The copious footnotes in the first half of the book mix backstory titbits and wry humour in the manner of a cynical Terry Pratchett, but tended to throw me out of the story, so I was pleased that there were far fewer of them in the second half, when the tension is at its peak. This is one for fans of Scott Lynch and Brent Weeks and a worthy addition to the fantasy section. Stefen Brazulaitis is the owner of Stefen’s Books in Perth

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