Heir by Sabaa Tahir. Unabridged e-audiobook. ~18 hours. Narrated by Vidish Athavale, Esme Lonsdale, Joe Pitts, Marco Young, and Rachel Perladwala. Books on Tape/ Recorded Books/ Penguin Random House, October, 2024. Review from e-audiobook borrowed from public library.
Teen Tuesday features Heir by Sabaa Tahir. This duology picks up 20 years after the events of Ms.Tahir's propulsive debut trilogy, An Ember in the Ashes. While it is a stand-alone, I enjoyed seeing where Elias, Laia and Helene ended up.
Heir is told from three points of view and the timeline is nonlinear, which I found a bit confusing at first, but made for quite the plot twist later on. Quil is the reluctant heir to the empire. He is Helene's nephew and she has trained him well. Sirsha is an exiled Jaduna, who has been forbidden to use her magic on the pain of death. She has been hired to track a child killer and reluctantly binds herself to the job, increasing the chance that her people will find her. Aiz is an orphan living in extreme poverty, but under the gentle care of clerics devoted to Mother Div. She's a storyteller, entrusted by the clerics to tell the eight tales and she half-believes Mother Div will come and rescue the Kegari people.
As in the Ember series, the world building is rich and vivid and the characters are well-drawn. There's plenty of violence left in the empire, and the serial killings are quite brutal. The romances were a miss for me. They didn't feel organic. They felt convenient. Also, the detail and frequency of couplings made this series more appropriate for a high school, rather than a middle school audience. Still, it's a nit, which will not bother the intended audience, and I will definitely be reading the conclusion of the duology.
I'm glad I read this one with my ears as the pronunciation of names and places wouldn't have been what I chose and was happy for knowing how the author intended them to be pronounced. The narrators all gave well-paced performances.
Happy reading!
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