The intrigue deepens in Book 3 of the “To Color the Wind” series as protagonist Jesipam finds herself back at her birth place, within easy reach of the man who once tried to have her killed. People around Jesipam hold great hopes that she will be able to free them from the reign of their despotic Lord. But what can one young girl do against a man who controls an army, and a culture of distrust that stretches back more than a century? This darkest book of the “To Color the Wind” series explores the complexities of revolution and the passions it provokes in a very human and startling way. The fantasy elements only act as a magnifying glass to bring the reader deeper into the human psyche and human destiny - examining the nature of good and evil, hope and despair and the many gradations in between. This is a book that will stay with you long after you have turned he last page.
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