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File Size: 1829 KB

Print Length: 366 pages

Publisher: DAW (June 5, 2018)

Publication Date: June 5, 2018

Language: English

ASIN: B01NCU3JYC

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The publisher should supply a new cover to all who ordered the book. The plot description has nothing to do with this novel. Perry is not Justyn (that would have been a logical name for Owl Knight Darian's first son). Perry is not traveling with players and musicians. Someone has screwed up badly on that cover. A good story so far, but marred by such carelessness.

I freely admit to being just a bit addicted to Valdemar. I also admit that there are characters and stories that I enjoy more than others. I have enjoyed traveling with Mags and Dallin since they were introduced. The original synopsis did not match the book at all. There is no Justyn, there is no troupe of performers, and while the Hawkbrothers are mentioned, they certainly never appear. There is some irony in having a book jacket that does not match the book. My daughter plans to be an author. I told her about the jacket and recommended that she personally approve all marketing materials for her books. It is disappointing to anticipate a story which is not delivered.With that said, I very much enjoyed reading the book. There was good exploration of the struggles of parents and adolescents as they learn and grow together. The exploration of the feelings of a parent letting go and a child coming into their own is something to which every parent and child can relate. It may even help them understand or remember the other side of that experience. There was also a little bit of "don't tell your mother" that many parents can relate to. Mags has stayed true to character, becoming a more mature version of himself.Perry is struggling with personally challenges and struggling to come into his own. He can be impetuous, but also learns from the consequences of his choices. This is balanced out by a logical side of him due to the training received from his father. He longs for the companionship that he sees between his father and Dallin but finds a friend and companion while on his journey.As far as the overall story and plot it was enjoyable. However, I spent the last quarter of the book thinking that I would have to wait for the sequel for a resolution. (It should be noted I was working up to a tirade about being left in a cliffhanger.) But then, in just a few pages, everything came to a head and was resolved. The final resolution for an unexpected character was nice. I did enjoy meeting the King-Stag, Roya and learning more about the Dyhel. Larral is not as sardonic as some of the Kyree we have met in the past, but still is basically true to what we know; Perhaps he is just young.I enjoy having this as my latest addition to my Valdemar collection. I have everything, except for the fan fiction anthologies. It was worth the wait, worth the read, and I look forward to the next chapter in both Valdemar and Family Spies.

Okay, I waited until I read the whole book (twice) before deciding to put in a review. So.First off, as others have said, the dust jacket is horrible. Not only does the plot description not match the book's contents, but the cover art is awful and makes no sense. The kid is fairly well done, but the kyree doesn't really match the descriptions in her previous books, and as for the Herald! Ghastly, and not really pertinent to the story. It took a second read-through before it was clear that the Herald on the cover was NOT Mags-- which actually was a good thing to find out, because it was VERY off-putting to see an old man with Mags' son and absolutely didn't match the chronology of the Herald Spy books. I won't spoil things, but even "guestimating" ages, there is no way that Mags would match the age of the cover Herald.Secondly, the story. It wasn't *bad*, but not as good as I had expected. And, as at least one other reviewer mentioned, the "Scooby-Doo" aspect was incredibly tacky and almost had me tossing the book into the "read only if desperate" pile. The first instance was a genuine "wth??" moment and enough to kick my mind right out of the story. I was truly aghast that Ms. Lackey would turn an interesting, intelligent, non-human species into a bad joke.Thirdly. Perry is an "almost but not quite" believable character-- he didn't really have the depth and well-rounded personality of other characters she has created. Also, even allowing for having a very strong Gift of Animal Mindspeech, it was as if Ms. Lackey tossed out all her notes on all her previously created species from her earlier books and decided it would be easier to just make all of them, regardless of their intelligence and her previous characterizations, sound identical to humans (well, except for the dogs-- their thoughts were pretty much as one would expect a dog to think). It seemed as if fast publication was given priority over crafting the story.The best writers are those who can make a reader suspend their disbelief and accept the book's world as "true" while they are reading the story, and for the most part, Ms. Lackey does that extremely well. I cannot give this book 5 stars for the reasons I wrote above-- it had the potential to be an excellent and engaging tale, but fell short of Ms. Lackey's usual standard. And of course, there is the cover. So, 4 stars is what it gets: not good enough for a 5 star rating and not bad enough to get only 3 stars.I have enjoyed Ms. Lackey's books very much over the years-- I still have my original copy of "Arrows of the Queen" (paperback, March 1987, that I bought new)-- and I reread all her Valdemar books in chronological order every couple of years just because they really are, for the most part, very good. I truly hope the next book returns to the quality her readers have loved over the years.

Misty’s Back! I have been so disappointed in the last several books that she has written, but I love her earlier books so much that I have persevered in the hopes that the next book would be one that I would enjoy. Well, my perseverance has been rewarded! This book has everything that I love from the Valdemar books. It’s got adventure, it’s got mystery, it’s got mind speaking, it’s got magic, and it’s got a very satisfying ending.

Overall a good Valdemar story. Biggest objection was having kyree start talking like Scooby-Doo. Very out of character. A few typos but very few. Glad to see the reappearance of Mags and Amily. Not sure that the book description was all that accurate. The bad guy wasn't interested in the Tayledras, instead he was looking for the Heralds. Still it was well written, enjoyable and a good use of my time.

It was fun to revisit Mags and Amily as adults. The story is really around their son, Perry, who is more than you could wish.Mags takes Perry on a journey to check out some disquieting rumors and spend some father son time in the way that only a master spy and Herald would do. Perry leads them into a grand adventure with some truly amazing allies and enemies. Can't wait for more!

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