Silver throat

Siri Pettersen, 1971-

Book - 2025

"After Juva lets Grif out into the world and he escapes Naklav, it seems the Vardari should no longer be able to live, without their source of eternal life, and the city should finally be free of wolf disease. But Juva's plan has failed and the epidemic is now spreading. Caught between an idle city council and the immortals desperate fight for the last drops of life-giving blood, Juva must team up with a fanatic priest to save Naklav from destruction. But she soon realizes she may have trusted the wrong person, and the scar left by Grif's leaving is deeper than she thought"--Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Published
Stamford, CT : Arctis 2025.
Language
English
Norwegian
Main Author
Siri Pettersen, 1971- (author)
Other Authors
Tara Chace (translator)
Edition
First English-language edition
Item Description
Translation of: Sølvstrupen.
Maps on end papers.
Physical Description
408 pages : color maps ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781646900169
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

After risking her life--and heart--to free Grif inIron Wolf (2023), Juva turns her attention to wolf-sickness, which continues to spread in this translated title from Norway. Grif was an extraordinary being whose addictive blood sustained the lives of the vardari for centuries and incidentally fueled Náklav's wolf-sickness epidemic. Now he's gone, Juva distracts herself from the pain of his betrayal by dispatching the wolf-sick and nurturing her cadre of abandoned girls, fellow blood readers who can sense nearby vardari. Anxious to quell the spreading crisis, Náklav's rulers order Juva to join forces with Silver Throat, a strange, charismatic priest from far-off Undst whose followers believe he can end the plague. Increasingly suspicious of Silver Throat's real intentions and his association with Eydala, a vicious rogue vardari, Juva reluctantly allies herself with--and protects--the weakened vardari whom they've targeted. As Silver Throat's plans take shape, Juva discovers Grif left her something--wolf-sickness?--along with three tiny vials of his blood. Fed to the giant stones in Nákla Henge, wolf and human blood fuels world travel and commerce. The vardari stole Grif's blood to enrich Náklev and achieve immortality--and the price has yet to be paid. This middle volume builds suspense for the climax to come. Pettersen's richly textured, Norse-infused saga features comprehensive worldbuilding studded with well-developed architectural, cultural, linguistic, and historical details and compelling characters. Flawed and conflicted, generous and passionately ethical, Juva is a deeply engaging protagonist for our time. Vast in scope, intricately plotted, and utterly original.(Fantasy. 14-adult) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.