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5.0 out of 5 stars A vivid fantasy for older teens, November 21, 2009
This review is from: The Fatal Child (Hardcover)
John Dickinson's THE FATAL CHILD provides a sequel to CUP OF THE WORLD and THE WIDOW AND THE KING, and tells of Ambrose, Prince Under the Sky, haunted by the prophetic doom words of his ancestor. His search for the secret that will lift the curse of his life brings him into contact with a gorgeous young princess who will force him to confront his past in this vivid fantasy for older teens.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, April 15, 2010
This review is from: The Fatal Child (Hardcover)
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This spectacular high fantasy is the third book in a trilogy including THE CUP OF THE WORLD and THE WIDOW AND THE KING. Dickinson uses a mixture of political intrigue, frightening battles, and treacherous relationships.

The novel starts with Thomas Padry, counselor to King Gueronius, saving a mysterious young girl in the midst of a battle. Atti is a beautiful child, and as the years pass Padry finds peace in her presence.

When Atti decides she must pursue the elusive Prince Under the Sky, Padry follows. However, finding Atti takes Padry on a harder journey than he anticipated. He must ask Raymonde, a nobleman's son and a murderer, to help him on his way, and then he must trust Talifer, one of the seven sons of historic Wulfram the Seafarer. Danger, witchcraft, and dragons are just a few of the things Padry faces.

Atti's story is also told by Melissa, a teenage girl who becomes Atti's maid. Melissa's humble background is the opposite of Atti's privileged one. However, the two walk together through the journey Atti has chosen.

Atti further becomes a significant part of the Prince Under the Sky's quest as Ambrose takes over his rightful throne and attempts to save his world from the weeping goddess whose tears pollute the hearts of men, causing discord and discontent.

Readers will be drawn into this well-written tale and follow closely as Ambrose strives to bring peace back to his world.

Reviewed by: Theresa L. Stowell
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The Fatal Child by John Dickinson (Library Binding - September 8, 2009)
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