Series: Book 7 in the Temeraire series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fantasy, Fiction
Summary
Naomi Novik’s beloved series returns, with Captain
Will Laurence and his fighting dragon Temeraire once again
taking to the air against the broadsides of Napoleon’s
forces and the friendly—and sometimes
not-so-friendly—fire of British soldiers and
politicians who continue to suspect them of divided
loyalties, if not outright treason.
From the Hardcover edition.
For Laurence and Temeraire, put out to pasture in
Australia, it seems their part in the war has come to an end
just when they are needed most. But perhaps they are no
longer alone in this opinion. Newly allied with the powerful
African empire of the Tswana, the French have occupied Spain
and brought revolution and bloodshed to Brazil, threatening
Britain’s last desperate hope to defeat Napoleon.
And now the government that sidelined them has decided
they have the best chance at negotiating a peace with the
angry Tswana, who have besieged the Portuguese royal family
in Rio—and thus offer to reinstate Laurence to his
former rank and seniority as a captain in the Aerial Corps.
Temeraire is delighted by this sudden reversal of fortune,
but Laurence is by no means sanguine, knowing from experience
that personal honor and duty to one’s country do not
always run on parallel tracks.
Nonetheless, the pair embark for Brazil, only to meet
with a string of unmitigated disasters that force them to
make an unexpected landing in the hostile territory of the
Incan empire, where they face new unanticipated dangers.
Now with the success of the mission balanced on a
razor’s edge, and failure looking more likely by the
minute, the unexpected arrival of an old enemy will tip the
scales toward ruin. Yet even in the midst of disaster,
opportunity may lurk—for one bold enough to grasp it.