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A Betrayal in Winter (The Long Price Quartet, Book 2)

Written by Daniel Abraham

Average Score: 80(6)

Daniel Abraham delighted fantasy readers with his brilliant, original, and engaging first novel, A Shadow in Summer. Now he has produced an even more powerful sequel, a tragedy as darkly personal and violent as Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
 
As a boy, Otah Machi was exiled from his family, Machi’s ruling house. Decades later, he has witnessed and been part of world-changing events. Yet he has never returned to Machi. Now his father—the Khai, or ruler, of Machi—is dying and his eldest brother Biitrah has been assassinated, Otah realizes that he must return to Machi, for reasons not even he understands.
 
Tradition dictates that the sons of a dying Khai fall upon each other until only one remains to succeed his father. But something even worse is occurring in Machi. The Galts, an expansive empire, have allied with someone in Machi to bring down the ruling house. Otah is accused, the long-missing brother with an all-too-obvious motive for murder.
 
With the subtlety and wonderful storytelling skill of his first novel, Abraham has created a masterful drama filled with a unique magic, a suspenseful thriller of sexual betrayal, and Machiavellian politics.

Book Details

Fantasy
Mass Market Paperback, 384 Pages
Published by Tor Fantasy on July 01, 2008
First Published by Tor Books in 2007
ISBN-10 0765351889
ISBN-13 978-0765351883

Reviews


Graemes Fantasy Book Review | Graeme Flory
Review Rating: 85
Another read that completely demanded my attention...
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Boomtron | Rob
Review Rating: 80
I found a well written, tightly plotted novel featuring a number of interesting characters with complex motivations.
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Fantasy Book Critic | Robert Thompson
Review Rating: 80
the oriental-flavored setting is quite stylish, reminiscent of Lian Hearn's superb "Tales of the Otori" series, and the writing itself continues to be elegant and refined.
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SF Signal | Scott Shaffer
Review Rating: 80
An excellent sequel to A Shadow in Summer that should be read by those who liked the first book.
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The Wertzone | Adam Whitehead
Review Rating: 80
...an effective and enjoyable second volume in this sequence.
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sffworld.com | Rob H. Bedford
Review Rating: 80
Groundwork is laid for An Autumn War, book three of this saga and it is indeed a strong foundation.
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Strange Horizons | Gwyneth Jones
At first it's a disappointment when A Betrayal In Winter plunges into palace intrigue, setting the andat issue aside: but there are traditions to be observed.
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