
Title: Brothers of the Wind (2021)
Author: Tad Williams
Pages: 258
Series: Osten Ard Saga (Series Tracker)
This will be more rewarding for those with preexisting knowledge of Osten Ard, but I think this works really well as a standalone story, too. For me, this is one of my favorite books of the year.
While Williams fills in some of Inelukiβs backstory (prior to his descent into supervillainy), thereβs more emphasis on Inelukiβs brother, Hakatri, and Hakatriβs faithful servant, Pamon Kes. This duoβs story is incredibly compelling, with Pamon Kes as the standout star. Iβd happily read more stories from Pamonβs perspective and I hope Williams tells additional tales from this era in Osten Ardβs history.
All in all, this was a wonderful novella that I struggled to put down. Bonus points for an outstanding cover and a stunning map!
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My thanks to DAW and NetGalley for an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.

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