### From Publishers Weekly Though the world-building remains top-notch, this slow-moving second installment of McIntosh's epic fantasy (after _Odalisque_) appears mainly designed to set up more interesting action in later volumes. Ana, a virginal odalisque, is trapped in the idle harem of Boaz, the
Percheron Saga #01 - Odalisque
✍ Scribed by Fiona McIntosh
- Publisher
- Eos
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 226 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780060899059
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✦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
A magnificent setting distinguishes this first of a new fantasy trilogy from McIntosh (The Quickening), who imbues the city-state of Percheron with many attributes of Constantinople under the Ottoman Turks. Joreb, the zar (or ruler) of Percheron, is well served by his military leader, the handsome Lazar, who fought his way to freedom from slavery. When Joreb dies an untimely death, Boaz—Joreb's 15-year-old son by his beautiful, intelligent and ambitious first wife—becomes zar. But not even Lazar or Pez, a dwarf jester whom nearly everyone thinks is mad, can shield young Boaz from the cruel necessities of ruling Percheron. (McIntosh, who doesn't stint on depicting the brutality of slaughter, includes a disturbing castration scene.) Meanwhile, gods and goddesses feud, a new odalisque joins the harem, and a neighboring kingdom threatens invasion. While the author leaves the culture's religious aspects undeveloped, strong characters and an enticing plot bode well for future installments. (Mar.)
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Review
“A sweeping, majestic tale of love and bravery, evil and goodness...A truly grand vision brought to life.” (Good Reading (Australia) )
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