When the bandit attack leads to Art getting separated from his parents, he has no idea how he'll survive. But a mysterious voice calls out to him--and calls him into an encounter that will change his life forever.
Once again, this is too short, but I do appreciate how it's framed: beginning with the bandits, and ending with Art's encounter with the slavers. Two similar, yet very different encounters.
And in between them is Sylvia. I love how she's initially presented, and how Art has to really work to get over his fear of her. And then he gets to know who she is on the inside, and can appreciate her for her care and kindness.
There are hints of greater mysteries, but Art is both too young and too weak to find himself more than glancing at the tips of them.
As always, the art is amazing. The expressions, the backgrounds, and the action is all carefully drawn.
Overall, it's a great continuation of the story. Highly Recommended.