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Filled with plenty of action, romance and elven intrigue
Ever since he found the skulls of his grandmother and father and learned that his mother was being held prisoner by the elfin caste of Anmaglahk (Assassins) Leesil is obsessed with going into Elven Territories and rescuing her. His lover Dhampire Magiere, the sage Wynn, and the dog Chap, a Fay taking mortal form accompany him. He knows none of them will be welcome in the Elven lands because Mortangel Father hates humans and is doing his best to set them against each other in their own lands.------------------- Caught in a blizzard, something guides themto a labyrinth of caves and sets them on an underground path that leads to the Elven Territories. Before they can go to look for Leesil¿s mother, Most Aged Father tells Leesil that he will free her if he finds out the names of the rebels who are trying to free themselves from his rule. Leesil refuses and Chap leads him to his mother who due to magic cannot leave the area. When Magiere¿s Dhampire nature surfaces, she is put on trial and only Leesil can save her if the land and the ancestors accept his half-elven heritage.----------------------- REBEL FAY brings readers one step closer to understanding why Leesil¿s mother trained him as an assassin, a weapon to be used against the unknown enemy of the elves and why Magiere was created with the blood of the five races running through her veins. Filled with plenty of action, romance and elven intrigue, Magiere and Leesil work together against their common enemies to free the latter¿s mother and cast doubts on Most Aged Father¿s ability to lead.--------------- Harriet Klausner
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Posted September 27, 2012
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ashleyann120
Posted May 29, 2012
I think this is the best book in the series. It is in Rebel Fay
I think this is the best book in the series. It is in Rebel Fay where things start to come together for the larger picture (not just the individual plots for the seperate books).
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esnels
Posted January 31, 2012
Awesome Book!
I have read all of the books in this series up to this one and I have to say, its the best one so far! I have always enjoyed these books and I'm looking forward to reading the rest!
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Anonymous
Posted February 20, 2010
Excellent
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Good fantasy
I bought this book to read on a trip. I didn't have the ability to buy eariler books in the series, but I will do. It was a joy to read.
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Anonymous
Posted June 26, 2007
Great book
This book is another great chapter in the saga of the Noble Dead. I appreciated this book in that it reveals a lot about Leesil's past and why he acts the way he does. The book also gives more information about Chap and his connection to his kin, which was another mystery I always wanted to get to the bottom of. Many things are still left unexplained, however, and I'm anxious to see how it all comes together in the end.
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