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In a dark and perilous realm, an outcast without a name or a memory seeks a voice, a past, and a future in the first installment of a modern classic fantasy trilogy In all of Erith, there is perhaps no one as wretched as the nameless mute foundling confined to the lowest depths of Isse Tower. Abused by many and despised by all, the pathetic creature lives without memories in the shadows. The amnesiac longs to escape-to roam the wild landscape in search of a past, a name, a destiny-but dangers surround the tower. Only flying ships and majestic winged horses carrying important visitors can reach the castle safely, landing high above the ground on its battlements. The local servants whisper about malevolent creatures that roam the forests and bear no love for humankind. Escape seems impossible in this treacherous world of wights and monsters. Praised as Australia's J. R. R. Tolkien, Cecilia Dart-Thornton has set a towering new standard for fantasy fiction, earning the respect and acclaim of readers, reviewers, and some of the world's most renowned fantasists. With roots firmly embedded in the ancient folklore of the British Isles, The Ill-Made Mute-the opening volume of Dart-Thornton's magnificent Bitterbynde Trilogy-introduces fantasy lovers to an unforgettable character whose remarkable adventures rival the epic trials of the Bagginses and the tales of The Silmarillion.
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"Cecilia Dart-Thornton exhibits strong and authentic evidence of having visited some of the more exotic corners of Faerie. . . . The opener of Dart-Thornton's series proves a sweet surprise."
The Washington Post
"Not since Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring fell into my hands have I been so impressed by a beautifully spun fantasy."
Kirkus Reviews
"With deep roots in folklore and myth, [The Ill-Made Mute is] tirelessly inventive, fascinating, affecting, and profoundly satisfying. A stunning, dazzling debut."
Kirkus Reviews Praise for the Bitterbynde Trilogy
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- SeriesBitterbynde #1