Exile's Honor (Heralds of Valdemar Series #6) by Mercedes Lackey

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  • Pub. Date: October 2002
  • 448pp
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    • Pub. Date: October 2002
    • Publisher: DAW Hardcover
    • Format: Hardcover, 448pp

    Synopsis

    This stand-alone novel in the best-selling Valdemar series tells the story of Alberich...

    When Alberich took a stand for what he believed in-and defected-he was chosen by one of the magical Companion horses...to serve the queen of Valdemar.

    Marlyn K. Roberts - VOYA

    This latest of the Valdemar books is accurately billed as a stand-alone. It is not absolutely necessary to have read any of the other Valdemar novels to understand this one, but it certainly makes the experience richer. The tale centers on life in Valdemar after the Tedrel war and the death of King Sendar. The main protagonist is Alberich the Herald, who is a native Karsite, and the saga covers his life as the Collegium's Weaponsmaster and his extracurricular activities as a spy. He brings down a conspiracy to take over the Crown as well as consummates the relationship with Herald-Scribe Myste that was hinted at in Exile's Honor (DAW, 2002/VOYA June 2003). The conspiracy connects to the subplot of Selenay's grief at the loss of her father and her search for love. Of course, she falls in love with the prince from a neighboring kingdom, who aims to become Regent of Valdemar, and is found out and killed by Alberich. This novel is different from most of the others in the series in that it is primarily plot- and action-driven. There is a good deal less of the dry recitation of Valdemarian history and politics than usual, and what is included is inserted subtly into the story. Valdemar fans will gobble this one up, and with so little background knowledge needed, this title might lure new readers to the series. VOYA CODES: 4Q 4P S A/YA (Better than most, marred only by occasional lapses; Broad general YA appeal; Senior High, defined as grades 10 to 12; Adult-marketed book recommended for Young Adults). 2003, DAW, 402p., Ages 15 to Adult.

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    Awesome!by Anonymous

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    March 31, 2004: This book was great! More of the quality I've come to expect from Mercedes Lackey. Great characters and stories and you gotta love Valdemar. It was great to learn more about Alberich and how he came to be the character he is in the later series. I can't wait to read the next two. I especially enjoyed her Valdemar series Winds of Fate, Winds of Change, Winds of Fury. Take a Thief is a great history of Skif's character.

    What a way to begin!!!!by Anonymous

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    March 09, 2004: I am only giving 4 stars since this is to be a series novel. The novel stands well on pure storyline and concept, but then again so did the first Jordan novel. Thankfully, if the others do not pan out this can be a great stand alone.


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