Empress (Godspeaker Book 1)

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Hekat’s meteoric rise to power is in service of her God and whenever she’s questioned on her motives or actions her assurances are so impassioned and proofs of the God’s favor so spectacular it isn’t long before very few question her at all. This makes her viewpoint particularly interesting because this kind of character is usually reserved for the villain in epic fantasy. To have her as a protagonist gives the reader an insight into her motives and reasons, making her more than some faceless enemy. Unfortunately the book stops short of having the reader sympathize with Hekat and her God, always framing them as unknowable and other.
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AuthorMiller, Karen
PublisherHarperCollins
PlaceLondon
Year2008
ISBN9781841496771
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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