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The Call of the Rift: Crest
By (Author) Jae Waller
ECW Press,Canada
ECW Press,Canada
15th May 2021
Canada
Young Adult
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
380
Width 127mm, Height 197mm
Kateiko is back in the third installment of the alternative high historical fantasy Call of the Rift series. BeforeFlight, in another world beyond the veil, Kateiko must leave her family to salvage a life she once desperately wanted, or stay with them and build a new life with those she swore to protect.
Kateiko Rin lives a quiet life with her parents and her people in the coastal rainforest. Everything changes when her estranged uncle washes up on their shores, harried and half-dead, trailed by two blue-eyed children no one knew existed. To protect her family, Kateiko secrets away her young cousins. Caring for them includes hiding their ties to the Ronbattai, a warlike cult trying to claim the land for themselves along with as many lives as they can. With the immigrant mage Tiernan and his companions Jorumgard and Nerio, Kateiko enters into the fray, facing strange, dangerous magic that unwinds the fabric of time. She must end the war before it tears the land, and her family, apart.
In the third book in The Call of the Rift series, Jae Waller invites us into another dimension and introduces an alternate version of her captivating heroine in a world full of familiar and unknown faces, including many we thought long dead.
"Another captivating entry in an expansive series." -- Kirkus Reviews
"This novel should appeal to those readers interested in adventure touched by magic in an exotic setting, and characters struggling with growing up in the midst of racism, warfare, and refugees." -- CM: Canadian Review of Materials
Jae Waller grew up in Prince George, a lumber town in northern British Columbia. She has a joint BFA in creative writing and fine art from the University of Northern British Columbia and Emily Carr University of Art + Design. Now living in Melbourne, Australia, she works as a novelist and freelance artist.