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Kushiel's Scion

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Cover artist
  
John Jude Palencar

Language
  
English

Publisher
  
Warner Books

Originally published
  
12 June 2006

Preceded by
  
Kushiel's Avatar

Genre
  
Fantasy literature

Country
  
United States

Series
  
Imriel Trilogy

Publication date
  
12 June 2006

Author
  
Jacqueline Carey

Followed by
  
Kushiel's Justice

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Characters
  
Phèdre nó Delaunay, Melisande Shahrizai

Similar
  
Jacqueline Carey books, Kushiel's Legacy books, Fantasy books

Kushiel's Scion is the 2006 novel by Jacqueline Carey, following on from the Kushiel's Legacy trilogy (Kushiel's Dart, Kushiel's Chosen, and Kushiel's Avatar). It is the first part of the Imriel Trilogy, followed by Kushiel's Justice and Kushiel's Mercy.

Plot summary

To find his lost mother, the mission of his foster mother and his own personal quest, he must discover who trained Phèdre nó Delaunay's mentor, Anafiel Delaunay.

Imriel de la Courcel's blood parents are history's most reviled traitors, but his adoptive parents, the Comtesse Phèdre and the warrior-priest Joscelin, are Terre d'Ange's greatest champions.

Stolen, tortured, and enslaved as a young boy, Imriel is now a Prince of the Blood, third in line for the throne in a land that revels in art, beauty, and desire. It is a court steeped in deeply laid conspiracies ... and there are many who would see the young prince dead. Some despise him out of hatred for his birth mother Melisande, who nearly destroyed the realm in her quest for power. Others because they fear he has inherited his mother's irresistible allure - and her dangerous gifts. And as he comes of age, plagued by dark yearnings, Imriel shares their fears.

At the royal court, where gossip is the chosen poison and assailants wield slander instead of swords, the young prince fights character assassins while struggling with his own innermost conflicts. But when Imriel departs to study at the famed University of Tiberium, the perils he faces turn infinitely more deadly. Searching for wisdom, he finds instead a web of manipulation, where innocent words hide sinister meanings, and your lover of last night may become your hired killer before dawn. Now a simple act of friendship will leave Imriel trapped in a besieged city where the infamous Melisande is worshiped as a goddess; where a dead man leads an army; and where the prince must face his greatest test: to find his true self.

References

Kushiel's Scion Wikipedia