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The Bladebone

Book Four of the Khorasan Archives

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A powerful band of women warriors must face off against an oppressive enemy in one final showdown that will determine their survival and the fate of their world in this concluding volume in Ausma Zehanat Khan's powerful fantasy series—an epic of magic, bravery, adventure, and the fight for freedom that lies ""somewhere between N. K. Jemisin and George R. R. Martin"" (Saladin Ahmed).

Armed with the powerful sorcery of the Bloodprint and supported by the Talisman, the oppressive One-Eyed Preacher is on the verge of conquering Ashfall, the Black Khan's capital in the west. Yet not all is lost for Arian, Sinnia and the Council of Hira. If these brave female warriors can uncover the secrets of an ancient magic weapon known as the Bladebone, they can defeat the Preacher and crush his cruel regime.

Neither Arian and Sinnia, nor their allies, the Mages of Khorasan, know the Bladebone's whereabouts, and not all may survive the search to uncover it. Pursued by a nefarious enemy aligned with the Preacher, they become separated, each following a different path. Then, in their darkest hour, unexpected help appears. But is the Khanum of Black Aura a friend or foe? Arian may discover the answer too late.

When the secret of the Bladebone is finally revealed, the knowledge comes at a devastating price for Arian. As the capital falls, only Hira, home of the Companions, stands in the way of the Preacher's victory. While the Companions rise to defend their Citadel from enemies outside and within, Arian must face off in a cataclysmic battle with the Preacher that pits the powers of the Bloodprint against the Sana Codex.

For those who survive, Khorasan will never be the same.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from July 13, 2020
      The grand finale to Zehanet Khan’s Khorasan Archives series (after The Blue Eye) resoundingly rounds out the series’ fierce feminist themes. After completing the mysterious ritual of Ascension, heroine Arian, the First Oralist of Hira, swears herself in service of justice, equity, and peace. She sets to work with others in Hira, the Citadel of female Companions, to fend off the Talisman, repressive male invaders, once and for all. Meanwhile Daniyar, the noble Silver Mage Arian loves, leaves her to help cleanse the lands of Khorasan of evil as enemy hordes besiege the walls of Ashfall, the Black Khan’s capital. Sophisticated political intrigue within both Hira and Ashfall complicate their separate missions, which are both liberally sprinkled with thoughtful musings on religion and philosophy. Fantasy fans will savor the luxurious prose and insights into the profundities of love and sacrifice. Bringing such a complex series to a satisfying end is no small feat, and Zehanat Khan pulls it off with grace. Agent: Danielle Burby, Hannigan Getzler Literary.

    • Library Journal

      October 2, 2020

      In this continuation of the series begun with The Bloodprint by human rights lawyer-turned-mystery and fantasy author Khan, female warriors Sinnia, Arian, and the Citadel of Companions search frantically for a magical weapon called the Bladebone as the only way to defeat the evil One-Eyed Preacher. With a 35,000-copy first printing.

      Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      November 13, 2020
      The war for Khorasan has reached a critical turning point. The evil One-Eyed Preacher, who has control of the sacred text The Bloodprint, is on the verge of taking Ashfall; and, by virtue of the chaos present, Hira, the holy city, is about to break. But Arian, Sinnia, and their supporters have not yet lost hope. Following a powerful ceremony, where Arian, the highly honored First Oralist, communicates with a higher power, she is gifted the powerful Sana Codex, which should help her defeat the seemingly all-powerful Preacher. While Arian is receiving the text that will help her, her protector Sinnia is also participating in the same ceremony, and is told of the Bladebone, a way to protect the First Oralist and their home. With a path to possible victory laid out, Arian, Sinnia, and company set off to accomplish what is needed to save their lives and salvage what they can of their world. The development of this world and the subsequent changes it undergoes are truly masterful and fascinating to watch play out through Khan's Khorasan Archives series (beginning with The Bloodprint, 2017).

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