Somehow, the more books that come out in this world, the deeper and deeper I continue to be invested. This is the third and final book in a Spellmonger series spin off and it is actually a sort of prequel series. We have gone back in time several years as we follow the Shadowmage family - the Cats of Enultramar - specifically Gatina, the Kitten of Night. This storyline starts when Gatina is an apprentice and working hard towards learning her trade as a shadowthief and this last book takes us up to about a month or two before she meets Rondal at the Shrine of the Eight Bells in the Spellmonger book Shadowmage (that is Book 9 in that series).
I really, really enjoyed this book. Gatina is a delightful character - she is young but already so very competitive with her brother and determined to master her trade. She has a good balance of confidence with the knowledge that she still needs to continue to keep working to get to her to where she needs to be. And, she somehow has a way of finding herself smack dab in the middle of trouble time and time again.
This book had quite a bit of action and continued the storyline of her family's efforts to stop the new lawlessness and power grabs occurring due to the usurper Count Vichetral's effort of consolidation of his authority. Things such as slavery and extortion are becoming more and more common as the effort to bend the Sea Lords to the Count's side ramp up. The family (House Furtius), through the leadership of the Shadow Council, is trying to make sure that Anguin can come back and take his rightful place in Alshar.
I loved the bits of foreshadowing in this book as Gatina is given snippets of information of future things that she is not sure whether to believe or not. I really loved the scene where the group goes to see the Witch of Manahar at the fair and the woman gives them very SPECIFIC fortunes. It was fun seeing Atopal and Gatina both shaking their heads at the things they were told. CRAZY things that could never ever happen such as Atopal learning that, "I'm to meet a powerful wizard, perform the greatest heists in history, go on grand, dangerous adventures, become a nobleman of high esteem and eventually marry a beautiful princess and rule over a distant exotic land...."
Yeah, that could NEVER happen.......
And the fortune that Gatina receives from this Witch actually helps make her later behavior make total sense ("He will match you as a glove matches the hand it is fitted for. You will love him from the moment your eyes are set upon him"). I remember while reading Shadowmage and reading the initial meeting of Gatina and Rondal, her behavior was a little odd to me. NOW, it makes total sense......
I will also admit to going back after finishing this book and trying to find the scene in the Spellmonger series where Gatina first meets Rondal. I couldn't even remember at the time which book it was in (Shadowmage, Book 9) and I searched for it because I wanted to read it now, knowing what I learned from this book. Then, that led me to continuing on to see about Atopal and before I knew it, it started as skimming, then became outright rereading over several books from Thaumaturge, Arcanist, Foot Wizard, Hedgewitch, Marshall Arcane...all the way to Preceptor because I was sucked in again *sigh*
Man I really love this world......