Demon daughter A Penric & Desdemona novella in the world of the five gods

Lois McMaster Bujold

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"We're pleased to announce Demon Daughter, the latest novella-length adventure featuring Lois McMaster Bujold's beloved characters, Penric and Desdemona. A six-year-old shiplost girl draws the kin Jurald family of Vilnoc into complex dilemmas, and sorcerer Learned Penric and his Temple demon Desdemona into conflict--with each other. It will take all of Penric's wits, his wife Nikys's wisdom, and the hand of the fifth god's strangest saint to untangle the threads of their future"--Provided by publisher.

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Bujold's 13th Penric and Desdemona fantasy (after Penric's Labors) takes the series in a more introspective direction as, for the first time, she places her two leads in conflict with each other. Temple sorcerer Pen and Des, the chaos demon with whom he shares a body, are called to help when an apparently possessed young girl, Otta, washes ashore in a nearby fishing village. After Pen, Des, and Pen's wife, Nikys, determine that the child is indeed hosting a very young demon, they face a multipronged quandary. It's unknown whether anyone else on Otta's father's ship survived and, if so, whether they'll claim a child with a demon. Temple policy is to bring uncontrolled demons before a Temple saint, who will decide whether to remove it or leave it with the host. While Pen and Nikys grow fond of Otta, Des begins to care for the young demon, putting them at odds. "You think you're taking an adopted child to be cured of a disease," Des argues, "but I would be taking an adopted child to be executed." Seeing these two at cross-purposes puts a fresh twist on Bujold's formula, allowing her to reveal new sides to each character. This works well as a quiet interlude between the action of previous volumes and the adventures that await. (Jan.)

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