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Willet Dura ekes out a living as an assistant reeve in the city of Bunard, the royal city, investigating minor and not-so-minor crimes in the poor quarter. Ever since a terrible battle, Willet's been drawn to the dead, and has an uncanny ability not only to solve their crimes, but even to know when one has been committed. When a gifted musician is found dead in the merchants' quarter of the city, everyone assumes by the signs that the old man simply died of a stroke, but Willet's intuition tells him better. When he learns that this is the second death within the last month of one of the gifted, those with a rare inherited ability, he begins to suspect that something more is afoot, and he soon finds himself chasing a mystery that could bring down the very kingdom of Collum.

, by Divine Right (The Darkwater Saga): A Novella, by Patrick W. Carr

  • Published on: 2015-09-01
  • Released on: 2015-09-01
  • Format: Kindle eBook
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Good story with a slightly rough start. By Girard Jergensen TL:DR. Good story with a slightly rough start. Stick it out past the first few pages and you're in for an enjoyable ride.Full Review:For me, this story started out confusing and disjointed. The first few paragraphs caused me enough confusion that I had to work to move forward and not go back to read them again to try to figure out what I missed. Perhaps this was intentional, since the introduction consists of a man groping his way from sleep to being awake and functional. After a few more pages, I finally had enough information about the POV character to get past most of the initial confusion. This confusion is a hazard for every new world, but it was a little more realized in this tale than in some others.The story is compelling once I was past my initial confusion. The main character is easy for me to identify with, and the mystery of the novela commences immediately. This novela appears to form a prequel for the upcoming (trilogy?) Darkwater Saga, the first novel due to be released in November.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Another of Carr's amazing worlds By David Bergsland This may not be quite as compelling as A Cast of Stones, but it’s close. That book may be the most compelling read I had that year. This short novel is rich, exciting, and satisfying. I won’t call it a novella, though Patrick does. It’s far better than any other I’ve read and feels like a full, but short novel. It has the potential to be even better than The Staff & The Sword series. Highly recommended.Did I mention it’s free?The Darkwater Saga prequelActually, this looks like one of those free giveaways to draw people into a series. It worked. I am certainly looking forward to the series. The culture is intriguing. the people are realistically drawn in depth, even in the novella. This is a place I want to visit.It’s a wonderful, complex, compelling worldOne of Patrick’s strength is his world-building. The characters are very interesting. In a book this short, many areas are given mere introductory glances, but Willet Duran is a good one.Willet Dura ekes out a living as an assistant reeve in the city of Bunard, the royal city, investigating minor and not-so-minor crimes in the poor quarter. Ever since a terrible battle, Willet’s been drawn to the dead, and has an uncanny ability not only to solve their crimes, but even to know when one has been committed.It’s hard to say what a reeve is. Maybe an appointed P.I. comes closest, but Willet is more than that.Spiritually, this is a weak threeHis weakness in The Staff and The Sword series was the religious nature of the “church”. There was no real presence of the Lord in that world, fascinating as it was. The Darkwater Saga gives me hope as he mentioned in this intro novella a triune god. Hopefully, this is a God who gets involved with his people but that remains to be seen. It gets a three, because it is at least at a mainline church level. My hope is that Patrick gives us much more in this series than he did in The Staff and The Sword.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. An intriguing start to a new series! By Fire Dad ^6 Divine Right is a Novella prequel to The Darkwater Saga. Divine Right sets the ground work for the series and is intriguing from the very beginning. Set in the age of castles this novella unveils the life of the poor and the crimes that become a part of life. Willet Dura works in the royal city and investigates these minor crimes. His job quickly changes when an old man is found dead. Everyone thinks the man died of natural causes, but Willet has a sense that there is more to the story. Things get hairy as he searches for answers.This Novella really has me interested in this series and Carr's other books. This is the first time I've read any of his books and I'm impressed and excited to see what else he has to offer.

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