The Theft of the Ayn Noor, Charles L.M. Lartigue
The Theft of the Ayn Noor, Charles L.M. Lartigue
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The Theft of the Ayn Noor

Author: Charles L.M. Lartigue

Narrator: Tim Campbell

Unabridged: 9 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/01/2021


Synopsis

When Brill first hears the legend of the Ayn Noor—the light of the inner world—it is only a story. The child of a devout Christian and a prominent scientist, he isn’t supposed to believe in myths, especially those of the Pagani. But the tale of the diamond stirs something deep within him. It tells of the first people, who lived in a world below this one, dark and terrible. With the help of a benevolent goddess, they travelled by the light of the Ayn Noor up the spiral path and into the new world, trapping the jewel above. It is said that one day the time will come for the Ayn Noor to be returned, righting a great betrayal and restoring balance to both worlds. Until that day, the Pagani have sworn to protect it.Now, after two years of drought and disease, the mighty Ilyrian Empire is in disarray. In the far north, an uneasy detente exists between the fiercely independent Pagani and their conquerors. So when Ilyrian soldiers steal the Ayn Noor, the theft sparks a violent uprising that threatens to topple a tenuous peace. Reeling from the death of his father and coming of age in the capital city, Brill is beginning to sense that he does not fit in with the world around him. But when Pagani legend comes to his door, will he have the strength to follow the journey laid at his feet, even if it means abandoning all he has ever understood about himself?The first book in the Blue Snake series, The Theft of the Ayn Noor is interwoven with a cast of unforgettable characters—from a young warrior learning to wield her power, to a mysterious order of mystics, to the pompous and preening leaders of the ruling class. An epic adventure in the tradition of Dune and the His Dark Materials trilogy, Lartigue’s debut novel explores the tension between our physical and spiritual selves and what happens when our preconceived notions of identity dissolve.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Natalia on December 13, 2020

This is a great debut and I'm definitely going to be on the lookout for more things from this author. If you like slow, character driven stories with mythology, and religious themes, give this book a try. If you don't like having a large cast of characters, maybe give it a pass. I only have two crit......more

Goodreads review by Stephen on November 05, 2022

I understand there will be sequel to this book, as it ends with a main character heading into an unwanted future with an impending conflict on the horizon. This is to be welcome as the book itself is replete with articulately portrayed descriptions of the actions and thoughts of the characters. The......more

Goodreads review by Paloma on December 07, 2020

Loved this book from beginning to end, took my time reading it and enjoyed the characters. The way the story developed, how each myth and story was revealed , it was delectable. Enjoyed the writing and felt like a grown up reading a grown book. I look forward to reading more from this author and the......more

Goodreads review by Jill on February 26, 2021

The start of a new series introduces a large array of characters and a somewhat convoluted plot. I liked the number of strong women who take the lead and that Brill is not a one-dimensional boy. The POV changes with almost every chapter as we go back and forth among the main characters. I will be in......more

Goodreads review by Paige on January 22, 2021

***ARC Provided by NetGalley*** Overall this is a great debut novel which has a very interesting plot and group of characters. The storyline isn't like anything I've ever read and has a lot of different elements that there is always something new and exciting to learn about either a character or a pl......more