Tiassa

, #13

335 pages

English language

Published Aug. 5, 2011 by Tor.

ISBN:
978-0-7653-1209-9
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Long ago, one of the gods fashioned an artifact called the silver tiassa. To Devera the Wanderer, it's a pretty toy to play with. To Vlad Taltos, it's a handy prop for a con he's running. To the Empire, it's a tool to be used against their greatest enemies―the Jenoine. To the Jhereg, it's a trap to kill Vlad. The silver tiassa, however, had its own agenda. Steven Brust's Tiassa tells a story that threads its way through more than ten years of the remarkable life of Vlad Taltos―and, to the delight of longtime fans, brings him together with Khaavren, from The Phoenix Guards and its sequels. Khaavren may be Vlad's best friend―or his most terrible enemy.

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reviewed Tiassa by Steven Brust (Vlad Taltos, #13)

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I'll admit, this is not my favourite book in the Vlad Taltos series, but - contrary to many other readers - I do not mind the clash of the writing styles of the Vlad series and the Khaavren romances.

Long-winded historian Paarfi can get on your nerves quickly, but a) he is only recounting part of the book (so you don't have to wade through hundreds of pages like in the Khaavren romances) and b) it's quite funny to see the usually rather laconic Vlad described in Paarfi's flowery manner.

It was also nice to see many familiar characters again (Pel has always been a favourite of mine, as has Kragar).

I would not recommend reading Tiassa if you haven't read and liked at least one of the earlier Taltos books as well as the Khaavren romances. You probably need to be quite familiar with the world and the main …

Subjects

  • Vlad Taltos (Fictitious character)
  • Fiction