![]() ![]() ![]() "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. Meister, Yeshiva of Central Queens, Flushing, NYĬopyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. This fast-moving, action-filled story can stand alone, and is sure to be a hit with Pierce's many fans.īeth L. The mage's guardianship of a girl who has been orphaned by the Ghost, and her responsible use of magic, shows how she has matured since Tris's Book (1998, both Scholastic). Keth's status as an adult and his existing knowledge of his craft make the relationship between him and Tris interesting, and their often-sarcastic repartee adds humor to a serious plot. Tris, the weather mage introduced in the previous series, Circle of Magic, now travels to Tharios, where. ![]() Like Pierce's Cold Fire (2002), this is a successful combination of fantasy and mystery, though this book is a more traditional mystery with the killer's identity not revealed until the conclusion. Tamora Pierce closes her The Circle Opens quartet of fantasy novels with Shatterglass. Along with a police mage, Tris and Keth follow the images, which results in a face-to-face confrontation with the killer. ![]() The Ghost has been murdering members of the city's entertainer caste and leaving their bodies displayed in various public areas. He creates a living glass dragon and globes that show images of the victims of a serial killer. Keth has been struck by lightning, which has awakened his latent magical gifts and remains a part of his powers. Tris's visit to Tharios, a medieval city of castes, brings her into contact with a glassblower named Kethlun Warder. Grade 6 Up-In this concluding volume of the second quartet of novels about four young mages with unusual powers, it is Trisana Chandler's turn to take on her first student. ![]()
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