
Wraith
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Narrated by:
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Ruth Urquhart
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By:
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Helen Harper
About this listen
Saiya Buchanan is a wraith, able to detach her shadow from her body and send it off to do her bidding. But, unlike most of her kin, Saiya doesn't deal in death. Instead, she trades secrets - and in the goblin besieged city of Stirling in Scotland, they're a highly prized commodity. It might just be, however, that the goblins have been hiding the greatest secret of them all.
When Gabriel de Florinville, a Dark Elf, is sent as royal envoy into Stirling and takes her prisoner, Saiya is not only going to uncover the sinister truth. She's also going to realize that sometimes the deepest secrets are the ones locked within your own heart.
©2018 Helen Harper (P)2018 Tantor.
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The reader was good and overall it was an exciting and imaginative story.
Great female lead character
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Wraith
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There is some good spice but not much at all.
Amazing narration too.
great prn dystopia
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Crossed and ticked all boxes when it comes to a good story with fantasy and action.
I was very surprised with the fast paced story line that had a romance edge. Loved it.
Brilliant
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If you are looking for a read to just pass time with a pretty storyline and happy ending then this is for you. If you like a bit more magic and mystery you will probably not enjoy this book.
Wow, This book was terrible.
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In many ways, Wraith is a perfect introduction to Harper’s writing if you want to get a sense of what she’s about, without getting caught up in a book series. Though I would say that this one leans a little more into the romance thread than, for instance, her Firebrand series, which features Emily Bellamy of the Supernatural Squad – a paranormal branch of the London MET police force. But that is a book series that has allowed the romantic thread to slowly grow. What Harper doesn’t do in any of her books is have the action and adventure swamped by the romance.
Saiya is a lovely protagonist. Being a wraith means she isn’t all that fond of any physical contact with another human and spends her time seeking out secrets to ensure her survival in the besieged city of Stirling. As the story progresses, we learn a bit more about the things that matter to her – she certainly doesn’t wear her heart on her sleeve. The goblins are nicely nasty, although I also liked that they have degrees of nastiness and that is also something I’ve grown to appreciate in Harper’s writing. There is often a pleasing amount of nuance in her characterisation – so while her protagonists are always likeable, they are never perfect. I liked that this story revolves around the Stone of Scone, which is an actual artefact but is surrounded by legends and has been moved and hidden before in its long history.
Saiya is disillusioned at the way Stirling’s plight has been ignored by the political powers governing Scotland. So she often resorts to humour to express her feelings and more than once I laughed aloud at her sharp observations. Harper does have her characters swear – although not all that often, so I didn’t have to turn off the book when one of teenagers wandered into the room. As they aren’t allowed to use certain words within the family home, it seems discourteous to then have my audiobook f-ing and blinding all over the place. I wasn’t so keen on the love interest, Gabriel de Florinville, who is a dark elf. Initially, he came across as arrogant and worryingly domineering. But I was pleased to see that he’s capable of reconsidering his decisions and opinions and changing them in the light of new information. There is the inevitable misunderstanding between them, but this time around it didn’t feel as manufactured as many I’ve read. There were solid reasons why they hadn’t had a frank, honest chat to clear the air – and by the end, I was genuinely pleased at the final outcome.
I’d become very fond of Saiya during this adventure, so was sorry when I checked to discover that this is a standalone story. But I’m comforted to discover that a new book in the Firebrand series is due out near the end of June – yippee! And I would recommend giving this book a go if you enjoy urban fantasy adventures in a Scottish setting with a delightfully feisty heroine.
9/10
Cracking adventure with lots of twists and humour
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Good listen
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enjoyable story
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