Dark water daughter

H. M. Long

Book - 2023

"Mary Firth is a Stormsinger: a woman whose voice can still hurricanes and shatter armadas. Faced with servitude to pirate lord Silvanus Lirr, Mary offers her skills to his arch-rival in exchange for protection - and, more importantly, his help sending Lirr to a watery grave. But her new ally has a vendetta of his own, and Mary's dreams are dark and full of ghistings, spectral creatures who inhabit the ancient forests of her homeland and the figureheads of ships. Samuel Rosser is a disgraced naval officer serving aboard The Hart, an infamous privateer commissioned to bring Lirr to justice. He will stop at nothing to capture Lirr, restore his good name and reclaim the only thing that stands between himself and madness: a talisman s...tolen by Mary. Finally, driven into the eternal ice at the limits of their world, Mary and Samuel must choose their loyalties and battle forces older and more powerful than the pirates who would make them slaves"--

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Subjects
Genres
Young adult fiction
Fantasy fiction
Novels
Published
London : Titan Books 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
H. M. Long (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
461 pages : illustration, map ; 20 cm
ISBN
9781803362601
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Long (Barrow of Winter) gets the Winter Sea series off to a rocky start with a slow-moving nautical fantasy adventure set in a Jacobian England-inspired world in which Stormsingers, witches who can control the weather through song, are immensely valuable to naval captains and pirates alike. The plot kicks off when stormsinger Mary Firth is mistaken for a notorious criminal and makes a daring escape from public execution with help from her criminal companion Charles Grant. Charles later betrays her, however, using Mary to pay his debts to men who put her up for auction. She's first bought by the abusive Captain Randalf, then kidnapped by infamous pirate Silvanus Lirr, who also keeps Mary's mother as his Stormsinger. Finally, Mary escapes and joins forces with pirate James Demery, a dubious ally, to free her mother and get revenge. Along the way, she begins to question her identity, unraveling a mystery from her past. After a strong start, the narrative gradually loses momentum, bogged down in worldbuilding details about half-baked Lovecraftian creatures called ghistings. While these monsters may have more to do in future books, their presence here does little more than pull the focus from Mary's quest, leaving scant room for Long to explore her abilities. Fantasy readers will be underwhelmed. (July)

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Review by Library Journal Review

The inaugural title in a new series from fantasy writer Long (Barrow of Winter) is filled with pirates, magic, and adventure. Mary Firth is a Stormsinger, a weather witch able to manipulate the weather through song for any ship's captain, a valuable power for a sea-based nation. Escaping after being enslaved, Mary soon finds herself the most wanted person between a group of pirates, pirate-hunters, and her country's navy--because she is the key to a long-sought prize: a massive treasure hoard and even greater magical power. Thus unfolds a swashbuckling adventure with plenty of magic and enough conspiracies to keep readers turning the pages. The novel showcases what Long does best: create a believable world populated with a range of fleshed-out characters and a strong lead, wrapped in a well-told story. VERDICT This new series crosses genres and ages and is one that Long's fans will love and new readers will embrace.--Laura Hiatt

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