The Master

`No -- if truth be told, none of us knows the details as yet. The courier arrived exhausted, and his mesasge won't be broadcast till morning. But I believe,' Gordach smiled at her again, clearly hoping to impress her, `that it concerns a dangerous killer who has escaped the Circle's custody together with his accomplice!'


WARNING!
This is the third book in a series, and reading this review without having read book one and two might spoil some of your fun.


The story:
Cyllan and Tarod have escaped from the Castle. But now the word is out that servants of Chaos is on the run, and the witch-hunt begins.

Thus begins a desperate hunt, for Tarod and Cyllan must find eachother before any of them are captured, for captivity will mean a slow, painful death.

And Tarod has not yet become comfortable with who he is, and what he is.


Thoughts about the book:
The witch-hunt is scary, and can be compared to the way the witch-hunts of medival Europe have been described.

As seen in the Indigo series, Louise Cooper shows us enemies that are more internal than external. Fear, hatred and prejudices are the main causes to the tragedies in this story.



About the author Louise Cooper
About the first bookThe Initiate
About the previous book The Outcast


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