5/21/2023 0 Comments Medair by Andrea K. Höst![]() ![]() If not, just read it for the beautifully crafted prose. Whose side should she be on? What is she really running from? From the Aurealis Awards judges' report: "You can read Silence of Medair for its strong, conflicted heroine, its playful subversion of fantasy tropes, or its deep, detailed analysis of the nature of racism. The story centers on Medair and the difficult choices she has to make and how along the way she finds love. The story flows well and you don't want to put the book down once started. It combines the two books The Silence of Medair and Voice of the Lost in one. With the skirmishes of war beginning, and hunters in near pursuit, it is her conscience Medair cannot escape. Medair is another great book by Andrea K. Her war is already lost, but she carries weapons which could change the course of new battles. ![]() But no matter how Medair wishes to hide from the consequences of her failure, there are those who will not allow her the luxury of denying the present. When friend and enemy have become the same thing, what use are the weapons Medair planned to use to protect her Empire? There is no magic, no artefact, no enchanted trinket which can undo the past. ![]() Medair an Rynstar returned too late to drive back the Ibisian invasion. The complete epic fantasy "Medair" duology, containing the Aurealis Awards finalist "The Silence of Medair" and the heart-rending conclusion "Voice of the Lost". ![]()
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