Earth Logic
A sweeping drama of war, intrigue, magic, and loveWith Earth Logic, Laurie J. Marks continues the epic of her stunningly imagined world of Shaftal, which she first introduced in Fire Logic.Shaftal has a ruler again, a woman with enough power to heal the war-torn land and expel the invading...
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A sweeping drama of war, intrigue, magic, and loveWith Earth Logic, Laurie J. Marks continues the epic of her stunningly imagined world of Shaftal, which she first introduced in Fire Logic.Shaftal has a ruler again, a woman with enough power to heal the war-torn land and expel the invading Sainnites from Shaftal. Or it would have a ruler if the earth witch Karis G'deon consented to rule. Instead, she lives in obscurity with the fractious family of elemental talents who gathered around her in Fire Logic. She is waiting for some sign, but no one, least of all Karis herself, knows what it is.Then the Sainnite garrison at Watford is attacked by a troop of zealots claiming to speak for the Lost G'deon, and a mysterious and deadly plague attacks the land, killing both Sainnites and Shaftali. Karis must act or watch her beloved country fall into famine and chaos. And when Karis acts, the very stones of the earth sit up and take notice.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780765348388 (0765348381)
Publish date: June 13th 2005
Publisher: Tor Fantasy
Pages no: 436
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Epic Fantasy,
Romance,
Feminism,
Speculative Fiction,
Glbt,
Queer,
M M Romance,
Lesbian
Series: Elemental Logic (#2)
Medric is still the best.
I actually liked this, the second book in the Elemental Logic trilogy, better than the first, which is a nice surprise. In Fire Logic, Marks introduced a country formerly known for its hospitality and philosophy that was invaded by warriors from across the ocean. Colonialism, culture appropriation...