by Tamora Pierce
ages: 14+
First sentence: “The burying ground has no trees in it, no shade for us Lower City Dogs.”
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Review copy provided by my place of employment.
Unlike the previous two books in the series, Mastiff takes off with the action right from the start. It’s fast-paced, action-filled full of twists and turns, rather than being a straight-up mystery to solve. There’s political intrigue, as well: the King has recently passed a law taxing mages on their work, something which makes neither the mages nor the nobles are happy. Because of that, as well, Mastiff is magic-filled: the battles, and there are many, are intense not only for the sword-fighting, but for the magic, which often gets vicious and cruel.
Amid all the darnkess, though, there is humor and even romance: Beka truly has come into her own by the end of the trilogy: she knows what she wants in a man, and isn’t afraid to find love even among the dire circumstances of a Hunt. Add to that Pierce’s eloquent storytelling, and it makes for a book that is difficult to put down.
K, I'm just going to have to read this series.
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