A Wolf in the Dark
by S E Turner
They say there are no such things as monsters...but they are wrong...very wrong. When General Domitrius Corbulo launches a brutal attack on Castle Dru in Durundal, the intent is to seize the Seal of Kings for his master - though with the aid of the Imperial Army, he slaughters everyone inside, including the king and queen. Incredibly, the young Prince Lyall escapes and runs for his life through an ancient, disused tunnel - but he is about to discover more than he ever thought possible; events that will change his life forever. Some are harrowing, others are beyond belief, but he never loses sight of his past. As he approaches adulthood, he is pulled in two directions, and has to choose which path to take. The question is: will he remain where he is - or will he seek vengeance and regain his rightful place on the throne? ReviewsOnce again, I found the backdrop of Turner's story to be riveting and inspiring, in A Wolf in the Dark, even more so, since a large part of the story takes place at the Emperor's Court. The fact that the Clans people have so much wisdom, knowledge, and appreciation for the beauty of the earth stands in sharp contrast to the false assumptions and selfish ways of the wicked Emperor and his General. An admirable cast of characters including young men Lyall and Namir, Clan leader, Laith, and the heroic and ingenious Skyrah are knit together in ways that are both endearing and very satisfying. I loved the way Skyrah caused trouble and yet saved the day, allowing an exceptional young woman to shine. I loved that even the evil General had a tender side. The book explores complex themes and is very absorbing and engaging. I highly recommend this entire series. A Wolf in the Dark by S.E. Turner grabbed me at page one and never let go. A child's nightmare comes true. Things get worse from there. Eloquent descriptions of the locale and events brought to mind vivid, flowing images of action and beautiful scenery. The characters were as human and driven by duty as any I have read elsewhere. A beautifully told coming of age tale.