Cast in Fury (Chronicles of Elantra Series) by Michelle Sagara

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  • Pub. Date: October 2008
  • 416pp
  • Sales Rank: 25,622

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    • Pub. Date: October 2008
    • Publisher: Luna
    • Format: Paperback, 416pp
    • Sales Rank: 25,622

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    When a minority race of telepaths is suspected of causing a near-devastating tidal wave, Private Kaylin Neya is summoned to Court--and into a PR nightmare. To ease racial tensions, the emperor has commissioned a play, and the playwright has his own ideas about who should be the focus....

    But Kaylin works her best magic behind the scenes, and though she tries to stay neutral, she is again drawn into a world of politics...and murder. To make matters worse, Marcus, her trusted sergeant, gets stripped of his command, leaving Kaylin vulnerable. Now she's juggling two troubling cases, and even magic's looking good by comparison. But then nobody ever said life in the theater was easy....

    Jackie Cassada - Library Journal

    As a member of the Hawks, sworn to defend the city of Elantra, Private Kaylin Neva has managed to maintain friendly relations with the five races that coexist within the city boundaries. Assigned to assist the emperor's chosen playwright in composing a work that will ease the tensions between the telepathic Tha'alani and the humans who believe them responsible for the city's near-destruction by a tidal wave, the unorthodox but effective Neva finds her work complicated by the arrest of her longtime friend and sergeant and his replacement by a Hawk who is a stickler for the rules. Sagara's latest addition to her ongoing fantasy detective series (Cast in Shadow; Cast in Courtlight; Cast in Secret) confront timeless and timely issues such as racial tolerance and the meaning of honor. A solid addition to fantasy collections.

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    A few answers, some of the same questionsby Anonymous

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    September 30, 2008: I really liked it, but it followed a totally different storyline than I thought it was going to. It explains a lot about certain comments that were made in the first book, Cast in Shadow, which is really nice, and could almost be a direct sequel to that book. Leontines figure heavily into this one - maybe each book is going to focus on a different race. 'If that trend continues, will Cast in Silence be about Dragons, Aerians, or the xenophobic race that has only been mentioned once?' However, it doesn't answer any questions about the Barrani, not even in relation to Kaylin and Nightshade's mark. Nightshade is only a very small part of this particular chapter of the Chronicles, sadly. Again, I really enjoyed this very fast-paced story, but I really want Cast in Silence to answer a few more questions! And it can't come out fast enough!

    a superb fantasy investigative thrillerby Anonymous

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    August 25, 2008: The abnormal size and intensity of the tidal wave that almost destroyed the city has ignited racial tension. Many in Elantra assume the Tha?alani deliberately caused the disaster as they were seen going to the water and almost immediately the water rose in what appeared to be a cause and effect. Though the Emperor wants to ease the tension before a race war explodes, the Swords have replaced the Tha?alani at key security posts and are stationed near the Tha?alani sector albeit to keep mobs out yet also to contain the accused.--------------- To calm things down the Emperor commissioned royal playwright Richard Rennick to scribe a play about the Tha?alani. Lord Sanabalis orders Private Kaylin Neya and Corporal Handred to insure Rennick remembers his mission is to ease tension not enflame it. At about the same time Hawks Leontine Sergeant Marcus is arrested on the charge of murder. Kaylin is told to ignore her ?Pridelea? superior officer?s plight and stay focused on the bigger issue she believes in Marcus so she investigates not realizing the dark terror that awaits her and the Elantra Empire.------------------- The fourth Cast in ? fantasy 'see SHADOW, COURTLIGHT and SECRET' is a superb investigative thriller as the heroine uses her special magic to prove her military mentor his innocent and to help abate the racial divide that looks almost certain to turn deadly. The story line is fast-paced yet focuses on the destructive nature of de facto 'and to a lesser degree de jure racism' in a Rovian way of abusing the strengths of the Tha?alani and using them as a negative to emphasize their differences. Kaylin is at her best in this thought provoking cautionary tale.-------------- Harriet Klausner