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448 pages, Paperback
First published September 3, 2019



“Maybe,” my brother says, “what they told us was only half the truth. Maybe this is not so much a mission as a test.”
“Of what?”
“Whatever each of us most needs to learn.”
“I do wonder why a woman would spend her days learning more effective ways to kill,” Dau says, “and her evenings singing love songs. Wouldn’t that mean she could not put her whole heart into either activity?”

“A person can never hear too many tales. Tales are like honey cakes. Once you have tasted one, you want another, and another, and always more.”
“Magic is real. It may not come in just the way you want, or exactly when you want it, because it’s tricky and unpredictably and…difficult. And sometimes it’s hard to believe it’s possible. But what about all those old stories? And the songs we sing every night? They are full of magic.”
“Thank the gods for music. The harp is my map and my lodestone, my balm and my comfort. It quiets my circling thoughts like nothing else can. I sing and play every night. Even when I am fighting, my mind teems with tunes and verses.”
“…To be the best, you must give body, heart, and spirit… You have to put all of yourself into whatever you chose to do. That means one vocation and one only; if you’re the best, there’s nothing left to give.”
“Music opens doors, yes; but only if those who live behind those doors want visitors.”
“And there is a great magic; a power that comes from the very land we tread, from ocean and forest, from the deepest cavern to the high pathways of sun and moon. When the path ahead seems dark and difficult, when you cannot find the right way, call on that power to guid you, for within each of us, even the smallest, there is a spark of that great fire.”
I cannot come with you wherever you go,
And I cannot stay by you in joy and in woe,
But I’ll be beside you, though gone from your sight,
I’ll love you and guard you till we meet in the light.



"I didn't want to wake you. You're much less frightening when you're fast asleep."
“To be the best, you must give body, heart and soul.”
“Who would not want to excel? Who would not want a chance to change the course of battles, or to influence the minds of the powerful?”
“I’m about to promise I’ll stay out of trouble, but I stop myself. Promises have a habit of coming back to bite you.”
“What part of this mission gave you the most satisfaction?” This surprising question comes from Illann.
Dau catches my eye and we both grin. Neither of us is going to mention that escapade at the wall. “To be honest,” he says, “I spent most of our stay at Breifne feeling anything but satisfaction. I was pleased when Liobhan got Brocc out of that place. And I was pleased when the harp ended up in the right hands.”
“And you, Liobhan?”
“Working as a team. We got better at that. We learned as we went along. Only… without Brocc we’re not so much of a team. Sorry.”