From School Library Journal
Grade 5-8–In the third volume of this fantasy set in northern Europe 6000 years ago–just after the end of the Ice Ages–Torak and Renn, a 13-year-old boy and girl of unusual talent and skill, along with Torak's wolf-pack brother, are out hunting when Wolf disappears. Soon the pair discover evidence that he has been captured. Could the Soul-Eaters, the mages who killed Torak's father, have taken him to work some evil magic? Using his talents as a Spirit Walker, Torak inhabits the body of a raven and discovers that the Soul-Eaters have injured Wolf, bound his muzzle, and are carrying him into the far North. Torak and Renn must go after him immediately, although they are unprepared for the frigid terrain's inhospitality. Paver describes how much labor and constant attention go into simply surviving in a world so hostile to humanity, and readers will be kept on the edge of their chairs as they follow the struggle of characters who risk their lives every day trying to accomplish a task that seems certain to lead to their death. This is a stirring and thrilling sequel to
Wolf Brother and
Spirit Walker (both HarperCollins, 2005).–
Walter Minkel, New York Public Library Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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The third entry in the ongoing Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series continues the momentum built up in the preceding volumes. Once again the tension is palpable and the danger excruciating. Torak and Renn must make their way into the icy wastes of the north in an attempt to rescue Wolf, who has been captured by Soul-Eaters. Fans of the series will be drawn into another mesmerizing blend of magic, convincing animal lore, and an indelibly limned environment.
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