![]() ![]() ![]() But when River People Ani and Weevil are picked up to be tested, it’s discovered that they are both infected and they are sent to Attic Island – a colony for Scourge sufferers that nobody ever leaves.Īni is our narrator and is a typically feisty Nielsen protagonist – one who just can’t keep her mouth closed or her head down. The country is being ravaged by the Scourge, an incurable plague, which has so far only hit the towns. This time, the country is Keldan, with the population acrimoniously divided into town dwellers and the River People. Like The False Prince, the setting is an imaginary country in a sort of 16th/17th century. But my favorite JAN by far is The False Prince, and I’m excited to say that The Scourge is almost as good in some ways and even better in that it’s a one-off!!! ![]() I have really enjoyed The Mark of the Thief series, and quite liked, though not as much as many did, the historical fiction A Night Divided. ![]()
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