![]() For a fantasy lover, it’s one of those rare books that pulls at your heartstrings but also at the knowledge that it’s okay to be imperfect, inquisitive and slightly mad.Ĭhasing dreams of finding treasures beyond understanding, Vintage is on a mission to understand the depths of humanity, while our charming yet self-loving Tormalin wants nothing better than to escape the world he knows. Jen Williams “The Ninth Rain” is unlike anything I have ever read. For the Jure'lia are coming, and the Ninth Rain must fall. ![]() ![]() Even when they are joined by a fugitive witch with a tendency to set things on fire, the prospect of facing down monsters and retrieving ancient artefacts is preferable to the abomination he left behind.īut not everyone is willing to let the Eboran empire collapse, and the adventurers are quickly drawn into a tangled conspiracy of magic and war. When eccentric explorer, Lady Vincenza 'Vintage' de Grazon, offers him employment, he sees an easy way out. Better to be amongst the living, where there are taverns full of women and wine. Tormalin the Oathless has no taste for sitting around waiting to die while the realm of his storied ancestors falls to pieces - talk about a guilt trip. ![]() The great city of Ebora once glittered with gold. Hold onto your fantasy hats, broom sticks and dragons and any hope you had for not falling in love with Tor, Vintage and Noon. ![]()
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