The Long Price Quartet, Book 4
by Daniel Abraham
Fifteen years have passed since the devastating war between the Galt Empire and the cities of the Khaiem in which the Khaiems poets and their magical power known as 'andat' were destroyed, leaving the women of the Khaiem and the men of Galt infertile.
The emperor of the Khaiem tries to form a marriage alliance between his son and the daughter of a Galtic lord, hoping the Khaiem men and Galtic women will produce a new generation to help create a peaceful future.
But Maati, a poet who has been in hiding for years, driven by guilt over his part in the disastrous end of the war, defies tradition and begins training female poets. With Eiah, the emperors daughter, helping him, he intends to create andat, to restore the world as it was before the war.
Vanjit, a woman haunted by her familys death in the war, creates a new andat. But hope turns to ashes as her creation unleashes a power that cripples all she touches.
As the prospect of peace dims under the lash of Vanjit's creation, Maati and Eiah try to end her reign of terror. But time is running out for both the Galts and the Khaiem.
"Starred Review. [A] tale of forgiveness and catharsis that concludes this complex saga with mixed notes of sadness and hope." - Publishers Weekly
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Daniel Abraham won the International Horror Award for best short story, "Flat Diane." His previous novels include A Shadow in Summer, A Betrayal in Winter, and An Autumn War, the first three volumes of the Long Price Quartet. He has been a finalist for the Hugo Award and the World Fantasy Award. He is also the author of the Wild Cards comic book miniseries The Hard Call, and coauthor, with George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois, of the novel Hunter's Run. He lives in New Mexico.

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