The Ambassador's Mission by Trudi Canavan

The Ambassador's Mission (Traitor Spy, #1)

by Trudi Canavan

Discover the first thrilling novel in the No. 1 Sunday Times bestselling Traitor Spy Trilogy from the fantasy phenomenon Trudi Canavan.

As the son of the late High Lord Akkarin, saviour of the city, and Sonea, the former street urchin turned Black Magician, Lorkin has a legacy of heroism and adventure to live up to. So when Lord Dannyl takes the position of Guild Ambassador to Sachaka, Lorkin volunteers to be his assistant in the hopes of making his mark on the world.

When news comes that Lorkin is in danger, the law that forbids Black Magicians leaving the city forces Sonea to trust that Dannyl will save him. Besides, her old friend Cery needs her as never before: someone has been assassinating Thieves, and when his family is targeted he finds evidence that this Thief Hunter uses magic.

Either a member of the Guild is hunting down the Thieves one by one, or there is - once again - a rogue magician on the streets of Imardin. And this one has full control of their powers - and is willing to kill with them.

Set in the same world as her global bestselling Black Magician Trilogy, Trudi Canavan's Traitor Spy Trilogy is a gripping fantasy adventure filled with danger and forbidden magic.

ESCAPE TO A NEW WORLD.
DISCOVER THE MAGIC OF TRUDI CANAVAN.

'It's easy to see why Trudi Canavan's novels so often make the bestseller lists. Her easy, flowing style makes for effortless reading . . . Delightful worldbuilding . . . Vivid and enjoyable' SFX

The Traitor Spy Trilogy:
The Ambassador's Mission
The Rogue
The Traitor Queen

Reviewed by Amber (The Literary Phoenix) on

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This is night and day from my last read of this book.

I think it's because I have read so many books in the last 7 years that I have a different standard of reading. I believe the underlying story still seems really interesting within The Ambassador's Mission, but it's such a drag getting there. 100 pages in and we're still dancing between three plotlines, none of which seem to be the one promised in the summary on the back of the book, not really. And the style of writing is just... boring. It's dull and lifeless and delivers everything in the form of dialogue, which made the world itself feel really two-dimensional.

Simply put, I don't have the patience to travese this story and wait to reach "the good part". There's so much that could have been trimmed on the cutting room floor to make this book more interesting and a lot of the language could have been tightened up. At this point in my life, I just don't have the time or willpower to slog through it all.
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Original Review: Five Stars

This was one of the books I picked up at Borders' closing sale, desperately pretending that I read something other than YA fantasy. I didn't really know what to expect of. it. I guess if anything i expected a mediocre book. It wasn't. It was really rather good. It's not the type of book i got so immensely excited about that I couldn't put it down, but I didn't feel like I was trudging through it either. In fact, when I finished reading the book, I was actually disappointed.

It took me a little while to actually get into the book. Other reviews that I have read mourn that it doesn't compare to Canavan's other works, but having never heard of her before, I found that jumping into her universe right here worked well with me. She certainly takes enough time to introduce you to all her characters - even those that will ultimately be less significant. Because of this, I was distracted in the beginning, but once the plot picked up, I absolutely loved the book.

I would advise the people who enjoy a style somewhere between J.R.R. Tolkien and Tamora Pierce to consider picking up this book (or anything of Canavan's) and giving it a fair shot. I think they may like what they find.

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