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The Last Page

Written by Anthony Huso

Average Score: 77(7)

The city of Isca is set like a dark jewel in the crown of the Duchy of Stonehold. In this sprawling landscape, the monsters one sees are nothing compared to what’s living in the city’s sewers.

Twenty-three-year-old Caliph Howl is Stonehold’s reluctant High King. Thrust onto the throne, Caliph has inherited Stonehold’s dirtiest court secrets. He also faces a brewing civil war that he is unprepared to fight. After months alone amid a swirl of gossip and political machinations, the sudden reappearance of his old lover, Sena, is a welcome bit of relief. But Sena has her own legacy to claim: she has been trained from birth by the Shradnae witchocracy?adept in espionage and the art of magical equations writ in blood?and she has been sent to spy on the High King.

Yet there are magics that demand a higher price than blood. Sena secretly plots to unlock the Cisrym Ta, an arcane text whose pages contain the power to destroy worlds. The key to opening the book lies in Caliph’s veins, forcing Sena to decide if her obsession for power is greater than her love for Caliph.

Meanwhile, a fleet of airships creeps ever closer to Isca. As the final battle in a devastating civil war looms and the last page of the Cisrym Ta waits to be read, Caliph and Sena must face the deadly consequences of their decisions. And the blood of these conflicts will stain this and other worlds forever.

Book Details

Fantasy
Hardcover, 432 Pages
Published by Tor Books on August 17, 2010
ISBN-10 0765325160
ISBN-13 978-0765325167

Reviews


Fantasy Book Critic | Liviu Suciu
Review Rating: 100
...it is the best and has a wide spectrum of "goodies" inside to satisfy both the experienced fantasy reader and the more novice one.
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Locus Online | Faren Miller
Review Rating: 80
...it's a highly promising entry into today's sometimes overspecialized field(s) of fantasy writing.
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Publishers Weekly
Review Rating: 80
Huso adroitly mixes technology and fantasy elements in a twisty story that will appeal to fans of thorough world-building and sneaky surprises.
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sffworld.com | Rob H. Bedford
Review Rating: 80
The Last Page is another strong debut novel for the year, powerful in its breadth of imaginative setting, engaging in its characters, and impressive across the sum of its parts.
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Neth Space | Neth
Review Rating: 75
It invokes what I love best in fantasy -- a wonderfully imaginative world, strange creatures, darkness, complexity, political and economic intrigue, real-world analogues, and characters I can root for.
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Fantasy Literature | Stefan Raets
Review Rating: 70
...despite some rough spots here and there, delivers thrills and originality in spades, and promises great things for the future.
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Boomtron | Aaron Teiser
Review Rating: 60
Anthony Huso definitely has a lot of cool ideas, and the plot is solid. Where he faltered somewhat was in the delivery.
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