Snow-walker

Snow-walker by Catherine Fisher is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on September 20, 2005. This 640-page novel is written in English and delves into a world steeped in fantasy and magic, where legends and myths intertwine with the lives of its characters. The story follows Jessa and her cousin Thorkil, who find themselves exiled to the north, embarking on a perilous journey to uncover the truth about Kari, the son of the enchantress Gudrun, who has instilled fear in the hearts of the Jarl’s people.
Readers will encounter a narrative rich with themes of fear, power, and the quest for truth. As Jessa and Thorkil navigate the challenges of their exile, they seek to determine whether Kari is indeed a monster or a potential ally against the sorceress. The book explores the complexities of its characters and the legends that shape their world, inviting readers to ponder the nature of good and evil within a fantastical setting.
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Since Gudrun came from the frozen mists beyond the edge of the world, the Jarl’s people have obeyed her in hatred andterror. But the enchantress has one weakness: a son, Kari, banished to a forbidding fortress in the north, never seen by the Jarl’s people. In secret they wonder: Are the rumors true? Was he born a monster?
Now Jessa and her cousin Thorkil have been exiled to the north, and if they survive the journey, they will find the truth: Is Kari a beast? Or the means to stop the sorceress?
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