![]() ![]() Continue reading “Review: In the Labyrinth of Drakes” → Review: The Voyage of the Basilisk Brennan finally finds her stride in this one, having put together exactly the book I wanted to read. This is the best Lady Trent memoir yet! It’s not often that a series gets better and better as it goes, but in this series each book has been better than the last. In this, the fourth volume of her memoirs, Lady Trent relates how she acquired her position with the Royal Scirling Army how foreign saboteurs imperiled both her work and her well-being and how her determined pursuit of knowledge took her into the deepest reaches of the Labyrinth of Drakes, where the chance action of a dragon set the stage for her greatest achievement yet. The details of her personal life during that time are hardly less private, having provided fodder for gossips in several countries.Īs is so often the case in the career of this illustrious woman, the public story is far from complete. ![]() Her discoveries there are the stuff of romantic legend, catapulting her from scholarly obscurity to worldwide fame. ![]() ![]() Even those who take no interest in the field of dragon naturalism have heard of Lady Trent’s expedition to the inhospitable deserts of Akhia. ![]()
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