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Mass Market Paperback Valley of the Soul Book

ISBN: 0553587110

ISBN13: 9780553587111

Valley of the Soul

(Book #3 in the Dubric Bryerly Series)

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In the mage wars, Dubric Byerly risked his life-and sacrificed the woman he loved-to catch magic's darkest killers. Those battles are long over-and the monsters Dubric hunts these days are nothing... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Always a fascinating blend of mystery and science-fantasy

I discovered Tamara Siler Jones when I ran across "Ghosts in the Snow (Bantam Spectra Book)" a few years back. It was such a compelling book with wonderful characters - and I was hooked. I have subsequently purchased "Threads of Malice" and now "Valley of Souls." The main character around whom this series revolves is Lord Dubric Byerly - the head of castle security for Lord Brushgar and also the man responsible for the welfare of the people in all of Faldorrah. Approximately 40 years prior to the first book in the series, he was forced to kill his own wife when she was badly burned in a fire but, because of her grasp of magic - would not die. Because of this, he was cursed by the Goddess Malanna to see the ghosts of all people in the realm who were murdered until their killers were brought to justice. Formerly a Knight in the Goddess' service, Dubric cursed Her name and turned his back on Her service. He is now responsible for several pages as well as his squire Dien. Lars and Otlee are the two pages who are the most closely involved in working with Dubric and Dien in solving crimes. In Valley of the Soul, Dubric, Dien and Lars travel to nearby Quarry Run to investigate reports of missing and maimed sheep. Once there, what they discover leads Dubric to believe they are facing something much more sinister than just a few missing sheep - he believes they are facing a mage. As they continue to investigate in Quarry Run, Dubric's intended Maeve begins a slow spin into madness back at the castle, which no one is there to see. What is the cause of it? Is it the magical mirror that Dubric has used for years? Or is it something else altogether? There are a lot of threads tied together to make this story, and many of those threads seem completely unrelated until they all come together at the end. It is a stunningly well-written piece and one I do not hesitate to recommend, along with her other works. I have been thinking about the series, while I read this one, and since this one included excerpts from Dubric's wife's journals with dates on it, it started to gel in my mind. I think this is supposed to take place in our own world, sometime in the distant future after a terrible war has reduced the world back to medieval-type living conditions. Well, maybe, anyway :-) There is only ONE thing that bothers me about these books, and that is right from the very first book, and continuing into this one, there are mention of things that make it seem we are being brought into the story somewhere in the middle - as if there should have been earlier books that we simply haven't read, so we're missing some of the plot-lines. It is disconcerting and when I was first reading "Ghosts in the Snow," I kept trying to find out if there were indeed earlier books - but no, that was the first book in the series. However, that is not enough to change my recommendation. They are all terrific books, multifaceted and they definitely will draw you in and no

Refreshing!

I have read a lot of fantasy so it gets a little old with the same old plot twists. TSJ is a wonderfully refreshing author although her work is quite dark. This latest book Valley of the Soul, is in my opinion the best of the three so far. It has just the right balance of darkness, evil villains, plot twists and it answers some questions that were raised in the first two books of the series and also raises new and more intriging questions at the same time. I would recommend this series to anyone who enjoys mystery, fantasy and intrigue. Great work!

good series

There's three books in this series. A sci-fi/fantasy/horror who dunnit. The main character sees dead people until the crime is solved. The ghosts follow him until that point. The longer he takes to solve the crime, the more aware the ghost become. The books are all excellently written. Enjoy.

great fantasy mystery

Lord Dubric Byerly is a war hero who killed seventeen mages while his men slew forty more. He lives in the Castle in Faldorrah with his small group of men acting like police authorities catching criminals but his main mission remains the same: to kill mages. When he is called to Quarry Run to investigate missing sheep, he finds many of the beasts dismembered with their heads decapitated and wearing a mage mark. He also knows a man was recently murdered as the victim's ghost demands justice from Dubric. The evidence points to a blood mage, a unique creature who drinks the blood of its victims, which leads to the person in thrall to a new evil master. Dubric believes the mage is hiding in plain sight yet he fails to find him or her. When his cherished Maeve is possessed by the mage he seeks, Dubric realizes who the enemy is at quite a price; any direct move might cost his beloved her life and soul. He must find a way to cast themage out without harming his lover. Tamara Siler Jones writes some of the better fantasy mysteries on the market today with her latest containing her trademark of plenty of action in a world filled with dark magic and its opposing force. The romantic subplot enhances the suspense as the hero struggles with how to save his beloved and destroy a deadly malevolent blood mage. Dubric's dilemma makes the tale as he is an honorable person who knows that mages must die for the better good of everyone, but to sacrifice the woman who means everything to him makes for a difficult situation. This compelling novel has cross genre appeal. Harriet Klausner

A Must-Have Book

I was lucky enough to get my hands on an advanced reader copy of the book a month before it was scheduled to come out. Let me start off by saying that I used to read a lot. All the time, everywhere, and very quickly. And usually fantasy. Key words here are "used to." I don't anymore. Whether it's that my patience for books has lost out to other interests, or that they just don't make 'em like they used to, I don't read that much anymore. Fantasy books sound good on the back cover, but ultimately bore me into giving up by page ten. In a world of disappointment, Valley of the Soul does not fit in. It, like the other books in the Dubric series, towers over the majority of fantasy books being produced right now. I read this 450 book in two sittings in two days, so glued to the story that I could hardly force myself to stop in order to eat or sleep. I read until my eyes were so blurry I had trouble making out the words, NEEDING to find out what would happen next. While not as gruesome as the second book in the series, Threads of Malice (which I LOVED), it still had plenty of gruesome, creepy bits that made me shiver. The characters' stories were wonderful and in-depth (and you don't have to have read the other books to appreciate what was going on). The author doesn't pull any punches, whether it's with horrifying plot twists, or not being afraid to address the real issues bothering the characters. She delves right in--no beating around the bush or avoiding messy subjects. Between each character's story and the mystery unfolding, the book has a lot of threads running through it, but none of them are ever left hanging, and each one grips you and doesn't let go. If you're looking for a good fantasy novel, or a good mystery, with elements of horror blended with engaging characters and a story that won't let you put it down until the end, READ THIS BOOK.
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