Michelle Sagara – Cast In Secret (страница 1)
Praise for
MICHELLE
SAGARA
and The Chronicles of Elantra series
“No one provides an emotional payoff like Michelle Sagara.
Combine that with a fast-paced police procedural, deadly
magics, five very different races and a wickedly dry sense of
humor—well, it doesn’t get any better than this.”
—Bestselling author Tanya Huff
“Intense, fast-paced, intriguing, compelling
and hard to put down … unforgettable.”
“A fast-paced novel, packed with action and adventure …
integrating the conventions of police procedurals
with more fantastic elements.”
“Remarkable …. Filled with time-release plot threads and
intricate details, these books are both mesmerizing
and unforgettable. If you’re a fan of rich fantasy,
this is the series for you!”
About the Author
MICHELLE SAGARA has written fourteen novels since 1991, when her fi rst book,
In 1986 she started working in an SF specialty bookstore, where she continues to work to this day. She loves reading, is allergic to cats (very, which means they crawl all over her), is happily married, has two lovely children, and has spent all of her life in her native Toronto—none of it on Bay Street
She started reading fantasy almost as soon as she could read, and fell instantly in love with Narnia; her next fantasy discovery was Patricia McKillip’s
Her greatest hope for her writing is that someone will read it and be moved by the same sense of magic and mystery that she fi nds in the books she loves.
She will talk about writing, bookselling and books forever if given a chance. You’ve been warned.
Cast in
Secret
Michelle
Sagara
AUTHOR NOTE
I always wonder at people who tell other people to get a life, because, for all accounts and purposes, I
I do all these things because they entertain me, and when I decided to write THE CHRONICLES OF ELANTRA books, I wanted to return some of that entertainment, to capture some of its essence. It was a bit of a departure for me—the stories are structured a little bit more like the beloved television shows mentioned above; each volume has some hint of a larger arc, but should be self-contained in the events. I went for a modern sensibility, because the world itself is strange enough. I wanted to be able to make other people laugh, or to move them, because that’s what I want when I seek escape.
Kaylin certainly doesn’t. But in
In October, don’t forget to look for
This one is for my kids—and peers—
in Makaveli, on Shadowsong
/bonk
/hug
/love
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
My long-suffering husband, Thomas,
kept home, household and the peculiar space
authors often need safe, as always, but also
found time to read the work in progress, even
when the progress was agonizingly slow. My
parents, Ken and Tami; my children, Daniel
and Ross; John and Kristen Chew and their
children, Jamie and Liam, kept my house
lively. Terry Pearson read this in all stages,
and offered the usual commentary, and the
incentive to keep going.
Mary-Theresa Hussey proved saintly in her