4.5 stars, rounded up.
A compelling, well-developed dark fantasy with what is probably the coolest Necromancy I’ve read lately. We have dual POVs: Orsina, a young girl at the start of the story, who can see, communicate with, and host the spirits of the dead (shades) but must learn to defend herself from them, as she’s something of a shade-magnet. Meanwhile, morally-grey Artemio Volpe, the heir to a fallen House that *used* to rule the kingdom, is tasked by the current rulers to track down an assassin, while finishing his studies at House of Seven Shadows, a school that trains Shadebound mages.
The writing is excellent, the plot slow-burn with plenty of suspense. There’s a lot going on here: rebellion, political machinations, invasion, dragons, people with magical connections to animals, and as mentioned, some fancy Necromancy – but it’s handled so deftly and the pace at which the world is revealed to us is gradual so it never feels overwhelming.
I’m really looking forward to seeing where the authors go with this!