Seek the Traitor's Son
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- Erwartet am 12. Mai 2026
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- 12,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
A new epic romantic, dystopian fantasy begins in Seek the Traitor's Son, from #1 New York Times bestselling author Veronica Roth
Elegy Ahn did not ask for destiny to find her.
She is happy with her life as a soldier, defending her small country from the Talusar, a powerful nation who worships a deadly Fever. A fever that blesses half of its victims with mysterious gifts.
But then she’s summoned to hear a prophecy–her, and the most ruthless of Talusar generals, Rava Vidar. Brought face to face, they learn that one of them will lead their people to victory over the other…but they don’t know which. And at the center of both of their fates: a man. A man that, Elegy is told, she will fall in love with.
In just one day, Elegy’s old life–her job, her purpose, and her future–is over. She and Rava are destined to collide, with the fate of their nations hanging in the balance. And when they do, only one will be left standing.
Elegy intends to make sure it’s her.
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Set in a dystopian society wracked by illness and war, the gripping first installment of an epic romantic sci-fi series from bestseller Roth (Poster Girl) explores questions of morality, destiny, and societal pressure. Anyone who contracts the Fever dies, but half come back to life with enhanced abilities. The Talusar Empire embraces this plague, coming to "worship the Fever as a god," while the scrappy nation of Cedre "view the Fever as what it is: a virus whose fifty-fifty survival rate isn't worth risking." Elegy Ahn, second child of the Sword of Cedre, the country's leader in its never-ending war against the Talusar, was born to be the spare in case anything happened to her mother's heir. Then a prophecy reveals her far weightier fate: either she or Rava Vidar, a Talusar general with a reputation for brutality, will lead their respective people to victory; which of them succeeds will be determined by the love of one man. As the ensuing political intrigue plays out, Roth complicates the already intricate worldbuilding with the people of Cedre's belief that they were once contacted by alien beings and their hope that these beings may return to save them. Roth's careful character work impresses as Elegy comes to accept her destiny. With high stakes, plenty of betrayals, and just a hint of humor, this will have readers eager for more.