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Secrets of the Sands (Children of the Desert, Book 1)

Written by Leona Wisoker

Average Score: 76(6)

When Cafad Scratha was a child, someone murdered his entire family. People have questioned his sanity ever since. As the last Scratha, he's dedicated his life to catching the murderers. Now a desert lord, one of the mysterious elite of the southlands, he stands above every mundane political imperative and rule of courtesy--or so it seems until the king of the northlands tries to bring Scratha to heel. Scratha's bizarre reaction throws the independent southlands into chaos: he hands temporary control of his family lands over to the king, takes on an assumed name, and sneaks out of the city. The king sends Alyea, a young noblewoman, to hold the ceded prize: but while she understands kingdom politics, she's quickly out of her depth in the byzantine world of the southlands. What she thought was a quick ticket to power turns out to be a dangerous assignment that may well lead her to a literal dead end. Just as trapped is Idisio, the orphaned street-thief sent by a chance encounter into Scratha's service. As his new and throughly unstable master goes undercover, Idisio finds himself drawn into the mysterious world of the desert lords and their secrets. Idisio's growing comprehension of the world he's stepped into doesn't just change his beliefs; it leads him to an unsuspected truth about himself that will change his life forever.

Book Details

Fantasy
Paperback, 422 Pages
Published by Mercury Retrograde Press on March 30, 2010
ISBN-10 0981988237
ISBN-13 978-0981988238

Reviews


SF Site | Dominic Cilli
Review Rating: 100
It is a wonderful, extremely well-thought out piece of fiction and full of richness and depth...
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Fantasy Book Critic | Cindy Hannikman
Review Rating: 80
There are many elements of Leona Wisoker's work that made this book such an enjoyable experience: the characters, the creativity of the world, and the writing style.
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Fantasy Book Critic | Liviu Suciu
Review Rating: 80
...a haunting novel and a page turner...
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Library Journal | Jackie Cassada
Review Rating: 80
The author creates a lushly visual and highly detailed world of desert tribes, a language of beads, and a unique way of viewing the world.
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SFRevu | Colleen Cahill
Review Rating: 80
Wisoker has crafted a complex and compelling tale; her magic is definitely not wands and spells, more of the mind and body.
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Publishers Weekly
Review Rating: 40
This overambitious tale is certainly engaging, but too trite, rushed, and confusing to be really memorable.
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