A Secret Atlas (The Age of Discovery, Book 1)
 

A Secret Atlas (The Age of Discovery, Book 1)

by Michael A. Stackpole

In Nalenyr, the family of the Royal Cartographer stands in a unique position. They not only draw the maps, but also explore uncharted territories, expanding and updating the existing knowledge of the world. Their talent has yielded them enormous power and wealth–and it can also cost them their lives.

Now the Royal Cartographer’s two grandsons, Keles and Jorim, have been sent on a... (read more)

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This fast-paced book starts off with a lot of viewpoint characters, but the characterization is so strong - and the plot compelling - that you will have no problem keeping the names and places straight before long. It is a compelling world and plot; I'm looking forward to reading the next book in the series.

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