Diese Fantasy-Saga taucht ein in eine Welt voller Intrigen, Geheimnisse und verbotener Liebe. Sie folgt einer jungen Frau, die zwischen familiärer Pflicht und dem Durst nach Rache gefangen ist, als Verrat ihr Leben zerstört. Die Geschichte verwebt eine Erzählung von leidenschaftlichen Beziehungen, gefährlichen Geheimnissen und blutiger Vergeltung. Leser werden von der packenden Handlung und einer Welt voller Magie und Konflikt gefesselt sein.
In this captivating fantasy by debut author Sarah Ahiers, 17-year-old assassin Lea Saldana navigates love and betrayal in a world of rival clans. After a devastating fire, she suspects her secret love, Val Da Via, is behind the tragedy, igniting her thirst for revenge against his family.
The companion novel to Assassin’s Heart—an action-packed fantasy that Printz Award winner Laura Ruby said “will keep you turning the pages all night long”—Thief’s Cunning picks up eighteen years later and follows Allegra Saldana as she uncovers the secrets about the line of killers she descends from. Allegra has always had to look over her shoulder. As the niece of the infamous assassin Lea Saldana, Allegra is used to hiding from people who want her dead. Once the strongest clipper family in the Kingdom of Lovero, the Saldanas—or what’s left of them—are now the most hunted. Their number one enemy is the Da Vias, whose thirst for retaliation is almost two decades in the making. But lately Allegra’s getting fed up with everything being kept from her—including her parents’ identity. When she finally learns the truth about her family, though—that she’s a Da Via—her world crumbles. Feeling betrayed by the people she trusted the most, Allegra turns to Nev, a Traveler boy whose presence makes her feel alive in ways she’s only dreamed of. But getting caught up in Nev’s world has consequences Allegra never saw coming. In this dark and enthralling fantasy that fans of Sarah Maas and Leigh Bardugo will devour, one girl must decide if she’s destined to pay for the wrongs of her family’s past—whether Saldana or Da Via—or if the future is hers for the taking.