The Queen of Attolia
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Forsaken by the gods and left to his own devices, Eugenides, Royal Thief of Eddis, summons all his wit and wiles in an attempt to conquer the rival Queen of Attolia. When his small mountains country goes to war with the powerful nation of Attolia, Eugenides the thief is faced with his greatest challenge.
… More »Forsaken by the gods and left to his own devices, Eugenides, Royal Thief of Eddis, summons all his wit and wiles in an attempt to conquer the rival Queen of Attolia. When his small mountains country goes to war with the powerful nation of Attolia, Eugenides the thief is faced with his greatest challenge. He must steal a man, he must steal a queen, and he must steal peace. But his greatest triumph-as well as his greatest loss-can only come if he succeeds in capturing something the Queen of Attolia may have sacrificed long ago.
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Add a QuoteOne does not refuse a goddess.
I was afraid. I couldn't just sit here being afraid and doing nothing about it.
Attolians did not invest much belief in their religion. They dutifully attended temple festivals and used their gods for cursing and little else.
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Add a CommentThis is well-written but the plot is grim, and even when things took a turn for the better I wasn't entirely convinced. A map would have been helpful for following all the military maneuvers.