"Exciting and believable fantasy"
After Alexander dies, the Empire went into a decline until
Penelope the first weaver learned how to control the
djinn. Using their magic, they reconquered the countries
that broke away from the empire, most learned to live with
the Greeks as their rulers. Lauria, a free woman in
service to Kyros the commander of the military garrison in
Elpisia, as part of her job brings back runaway slaves who
find refuge with the Alashi, a nomadic warrior group who
remain free of Greek rule. After infiltrating the Alashi, Lauria sees how wrong she
was to return runaway slaves and vows to free them from
their masters. A runaway slave recognizes Lauria and
exposes her deception. The Alashi exile her leaving her
with no home but even more determined to free the slaves
she captured. With her friend Tamar who accompanies her on
her quest, the two women free the slaves who are scattered
all over the empire. Both women know if they are caught,
the penalty for their crimes is a torturous death. This is the second book of THE DEAD RIVERS trilogy but it
can stand alone because the storyline doesn't rely on the
first book FREEDOM'S GATE. The use of djinn in the
political and military arena is taken for granted and
people see magic in their everyday life as something
normal and natural. There is plenty of action in FREEDOM'S
APPRENTICE as the heroine undoes the harm she caused to
the runaway slaves. Some of the method she uses to find
and free the slave are ingenious and will win her the
admiration of the audience. Naomi Kritzer's world where
the Greek Empire never fell and is the ruler of most of
the known world is exciting and believable. Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 11, 2005
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted January 25, 2007
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