Synopses & Reviews
Lady Angarred Hashan was raised in exile far from Pergodi, the capital city. Angarred never knew what had caused her father's exile; she only knew that at the age of four, she was brought to Hashan House, an isolated and crumbling manor, and raised by servants. Her mother, she was told, had died. Angarred spent hours in her mother's rooms, handling the fine dresses of Emindal cloth---when she wasn't running wild through the forests and fields.
Her father was distant and obsessed with regaining his place at court. The only visitors they ever saw were secretive men and women who brought news of the events at court---news of wars and alliances, of the queen's failure to conceive an heir, of the Princess Roharren's madness and Prince Norue's growing power, and of the disappearance of the magicians. The visitors came and went, plotting revenge for mysterious slights, eating and drinking their way through the storerooms while Hashan House fell down around them.
But one day, while hunting in the forest, Lord Hashan was murdered. And Angarred, in her outrage, determined to go to the capital and seek justice from the king---for, surely, the murderer of a lord, even an exiled lord, should be punished! But the naïve young woman finds a swirling world of palace intrigue, a dying queen, and an ensorcelled king. With the help of Mathewar, a handsome but very troubled, magician, she journeys from the crowded streets of Pergodi to the Enchanted Forest, from the deadly land of the Others to the arches of the Giant's Bridge, as she begins to unravel the secrets of the kingdom and her own history.
Review
"Deftly written and filled with delightfully drawn details, employed in the service of an intriguingly twisted plot."(Pat Murphy, Jun 30 2004 )
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"This is an exciting first novel. The setting is colorful and exciting, from the crowded Pergodi streets to an enchanting forest to a village of giants."(Romantic Times BookClub, Jul 30 2004 )
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"A very complex and entertaining romantic fantasy... it ranks with the works of Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey."(Harriet Klausner, Jul 30 2004 )
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"An ingeniously plotted, tellingly detailed, and pleasingly peopled fantasy debut."(Kirkus, Jul 30 2004 )
Synopsis
From a bold new voice in romantic fantasy comes the story of a young woman, raised in exile, who begins to unravel the secrets of her kingdom and her own past.
About the Author
Daughter of Exile is
Isabel Glass's first novel. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.