"On n'est pas dans le futurisme, mais dans un drame bourgeois ou un thriller atmosphérique"
Betrayed by her own father, Zara has waited years for revenge, and will stop at nothing to get itWhat if your greatest enemy was yourself?Zara is a mage, one of the elite in a world where magic is power, and the non-magical majority are oppressed and enslaved. When her Tribute slave and best friend is killed for the crime of literacy, Zara vows revenge by spying for the rebel Knowledge Seekers. But her bravery and magical skill are tested to the limit when a hostage from the other side of the Wall arrives at her palazzo. Sensing a kindred spirit, she promises to help him - but before she can, her secret is discovered. Hunted by her own kind, she must convince the Knowledge Seekers she is really on their side. But can she convince herself? Pain, romance, defiance and revenge combine in this powerfully written - and breathtakingly envisioned - YA fantasy.ABOUT THE AUTHOREllen Renner was born in the USA, but came to England in her twenties, married here, and now lives in an old house in Devon with her husband and son. Ellen originally trained as a painter and surrounds herself with sketches of her characters as she writes. She spins wool as well as stories, knitting and weaving when time allows. She plays the violin, fences (badly!) and collects teapots and motorcycles.Her first book, CASTLE OF SHADOWS, won the Cornerstones Wow Factor Competition, the 2010 North East Book Award and was chosen for both THE INDEPENDENT and THE TIMES summer reading lists and, along with the sequel CITY OF THIEVES, was included on THE TIMES list of best children's books of 2010. Follow Ellen at www.ellenrenner.com or on Twitter: @Ellen_RennerREVIEWSThrilling and beautifully written, TRIBUTE drew me into its story from the first page', Amanda Craig'Richly imagined and beautifully written. TRIBUTE completely swept me away.', L. A. Weatherly, author of ANGEL and MISSING BABY
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