By: Caitlin Seal
Naya Garth’s first solo mission for her merchant father goes horribly awry when she wakes up undead in a foreign city.
Resurrected in order to spy for her country on the orders of the mysterious Ambassador Valn, Naya must embrace astate of being that her culture despises in order to complete her missions. Assuming the face and persona of a servant to the necromancer who raised her from the dead, she struggles to adapt to her spectral state while completing a crash course in spycraft and developing the sneaking suspicion that she was brought back wrong . . .
Embroiled in politics, kidnappings, murder, intrigue, and an entirely unexpected romance, Naya will need every ounce of her wits to escape a fate worse than death. This imaginative debut is perfect for fans ofGraceling andDaughter of Smoke and Bone.
Twice Dead is book I of The Necromancer’s Song.
Book II: Trinity of Bones
Listen to Caitlin talk about The Necromancer’s Song series on Charlesbridge Unplugged.
If you like this book, youll enjoy these:
Trinity of Bones
Contagion
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Caitlin Seal, author
Caitlin Seal is a writer and compulsive reader living in northern California. When not writing, she enjoys skiing, aikido, and playing too many board games. Twice Dead is her debut novel.
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Kirkus Reviews
Naya Garth, apprentice to her wealthy merchant father, has been sent to prove herself by speaking with a supplierbut will it be the test she was expecting? On her way from her father’s ship to the supplier’s home in Ceramor, 17-year-old Naya is killed. A necromancer brings her back to life as a wraith with the authority of Ambassador Valn from her home country of Talmir. He wants her to continue to be of service to Talmir by becoming a spy. Naya has great difficulty accepting her circumstances until she meets Corten, another wraith, who helps her learn about her new powers. Over time Naya begins to question whether she is on the right side of the conflict between Ceramor and Talmir. She also fears what she has inadvertently involved Corten in. Naya, Corten, and the inhabitants of Ceramor are described as being tan-skinned, and the inclusion of a lesbian couple makes for a pleasantly diverse cast. Debut author Seal’s characters aren’t particularly well-rounded, but the world they inhabit is richly detailed and the plotline is exciting, if at times predictable. This is a promising beginning to a series that makes us question what we think we know. A high fantasy filled with adventure, espionage, and romance that envelops the reader in a world where the undead walk among the living.
Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-62354-105-7
E-book
ISBN: 978-1-63289-648-3 EPUB
Ages: 12 and up
Page count: 336
6 x 9
Correlated to Common Core State Standards:
English Language Arts-Literacy. Reading Literature. Grade 9-10. Standards 1-6, 10
English Language Arts-Literacy. Reading Literature. Grade 11-12. Standards 1-6, 10
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