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Cast in Chaos [Paperback]

Michelle Sagara
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Kaylin Neya is a Hawk, part of the elite force tasked with keeping the City of Elantra safe. Her past is dark, her magic uncontrolled and her allies unpredictable. And nothing has prepared her for what is coming, when the charlatans on Elani Street suddenly grow powerful, the Oracles are thrown into an uproar and the skies rain blood….

The powerful of Elantra believe that the mysterious markings on Kaylin's skin hold the answer, and they are not averse to using her—how ever they have to—in order to discover what it is.

Something is coming, breaking through the barriers between the worlds. But is it a threat that Kaylin needs to defend her city against—or has she been chosen for another reason entirely?

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The Halls of Law occupied real estate that the merchants' guild salivated over every time discussion about tax laws came up, and for that reason, if no other, Private Kaylin Neya was proud to work in them. The building sat in the center of the city, its bulk overshadowed by three towers, atop which—in the brisk and heavy winds of the otherwise clear day—flags could be seen at the heights. It was the only building, by Imperial decree, which was allowed this much height; the Emperor considered it a personal statement. She would probably have been slightly prouder if she'd managed to make Corporal, but she took what she could get.

What she could get, on the other hand, could be a bit disconcerting on some days. She approached the guards at the door—today Tanner and Gillas were at their posts—and stopped before she'd passed between them. They were giving her funny looks, and she was on time. She'd been on time for four days running, although one emergency with the midwives' guild had pulled her off active duty in the middle of the day, but the looks on their faces didn't indicate a lost betting pool.

"What's up?" she asked Tanner. She had to look up to ask it; he was easily over six feet in height, and he didn't slouch when on duty.

"You'll find out," he replied. He was almost smirking.

The problem with coming to the Hawks as an angry thirteen-year-old with a lot of attitude was that the entire force felt as if they'd watched you grow up. This meant the entire damn force took an interest in your personal business. She cursed Tanner under her breath, and left his chuckle at her back.

It was only about ten feet from her back when she ran into Corporal Severn Handred. Who just happened to be loitering in the Aerie, under the shadows of the flying Aerians, who were practicing maneuvers that no other race on the force could achieve without a hell of a lot of magic, most of which would require postmaneuver paperwork that would keep them grounded for weeks. The Emperor was not a big fan of magic that wasn't under his personal control.

Kaylin, her wrist weighted by a few pounds of what was ostensibly gold, knew this firsthand. The bracer—studded with what were also ostensibly gemstones, and in and of itself more valuable than most of the force on a good day, which would be a day when their Sergeant wasn't actively cursing the amount of money being wasted employing their sorry butts—was also magical. It was older than the Empire.

No one knew how it worked—or at least that's what was claimed—but it kept random magic neutralized. Kaylin had been ordered to wear it, and on most days, she did.

Severn looked up as she approached him. "You're on time," he said, falling into an easy step beside her.

"And the world hasn't ended," she replied. "Betting? It's four days running." It was a betting pool she'd been excluded from joining.

He grinned, but didn't answer, which meant yes, he was betting, and no, he hadn't lost yet.

"If you win, you can buy me lunch."

He raised a brow. "You're scrounging for lunch this early in the month?"

"Don't ask."

He laughed.

"Instead," she continued, "tell me why you're here."

"I work here."

"Ha, ha. You don't usually loiter in the Aerie, waiting for me to walk by." In fact, if it was something that was a matter of life or death, or at least keeping her job, he was more proactive: he'd show up at her apartment and throw her out of bed.

"Loitering and waiting are not considered—"

"Tanner was smirking."

Severn winced. "An official courier came by the office this morning."

"Official courier?"

"An Imperial Courier."

"Please tell me it had nothing to do with me," she said, without much hope.

"You want me to lie?"

She snorted. "Is Marcus in a mood?"

"Let's just say he didn't seem overly surprised." Which wasn't much of an answer if the one you wanted was No.

Teela was in the office and at her desk, which was generally a bad sign. She was also on break, which meant she was lounging on a chair that was balanced on its back two legs, and watching the door. Tain was somewhere else, which meant Kaylin only had to deal with one of the Barrani Hawks she sometimes counted as friends. On this particular morning, she couldn't remember why, exactly.

The fact that Teela rose—gracefully, because it was impossible for a Barrani not to be graceful—the minute she laid emerald eyes on Kaylin made it clear who she'd been watching for. The fact that she was smiling as she sauntered across the usual chaos of the office meant she was amused. This didn't mean that the news for Kaylin was good, on the other hand.

"Good morning, Private Neya," the window said. "It is a bright and sunny day, but rain is expected in the late afternoon. Please dress accordingly while you are on duty."

Teela took one look at Kaylin's raised brows and laughed out loud.

Kaylin said a few choice words in Leontine.

"Please be aware that this is a multiracial office, and the terms that you are using might give offense to some of your cowork-ers," the same window chided.

Kaylin's jaw nearly hit the floor.

"Apparently," Teela said, as her laugh trailed off into a chuckle, "the mage that designed the window to be a cheerful, talking timepiece, was not entirely precise in his use of magic."

"Which means?"

"Off the record? Someone tampered with Official Office equipment."

"This is worse. The old window didn't greet us by name. What the hells were they trying to do?"

"Get it to shut up without actually breaking it."

"Which seems to be almost impossible. The breaking-it part."

"So does the shutting-it-up part, if it comes to that." Teela grinned. "We've started a new betting pool."

"Hell with the pool—we should just make the Hawklord stay in this damn office. The window would be gone in less than a week." She started to head toward her very small desk.

"Private Neya," the window said, "you have not checked today's duty roster. Please check the roster to ascertain your current rounds."

Teela burst out laughing because Kaylin's facial expression could have soured new milk. She did, however, head toward the roster because she couldn't actually break the window, and she was pretty damn certain it would nag her until she checked.

Elani street had been penciled, in more or less legible writing, beside Kaylin's name. Severn was her partner. There were no investigations in progress that required her presence, although there were two ongoing. The shift started in half an hour. She took note of it as obviously as possible, and then returned to her desk, by way of Caitlin.

"Good morning, dear," Caitlin said, looking up from a small and tidy pile of papers.

Kaylin nodded, and then bent slightly over the desk. "What happened to the window?"

The older woman frowned slightly. "We're not officially certain, dear." Which meant she wouldn't say. "Sergeant Kassan is aware that the enchantment on the window is causing some difficulty. I believe he is scheduled to speak with the Hawklord."

"Thank the gods," Kaylin replied. The window, during this discussion, was in the process of greeting yet another coworker. "Does it do this all day?"

Caitlin nodded. "You weren't here yesterday," she added. Her frown deepened. "It not only greeted the employees by name, it also felt the need to greet every person who walked into—or through—the office in the same way."

"But—"

Caitlin shrugged. "It's magic," she finally said, as if that explained everything. Given how Kaylin generally felt about magic, it probably did.

She tried to decide whether or not to ask about the Imperial Courier. Caitlin was the best source of information in the office, but if she felt it wasn't important or relevant to the questioner, she gave away exactly nothing. Since she was bound to find out sooner or later—and probably sooner—she held her tongue.

"Private Neya!" The low, deep rumble of Leontine growl momentarily stilled most of the voices in the office. Marcus, as she'd guessed, was not in the best of moods. "Caitlin has work to do, even if you don't."

"Sir!" Kaylin replied.

"He's in the office more than anyone else who works here," Caitlin whispered, by way of explanation. "And I believe the window likes to have a chat when things are quiet."

Kaylin grimaced in very real sympathy for Old Ironjaw.

"In particular, I think it's been trying to give him advice."

Which meant it wasn't going to last the week. Thank the gods.

"Oh, and, dear?" Caitlin added, as Kaylin began to move away from her desk, under the watchful glare of her Sergeant.

"Yes?"

"This is for you." She held out a small sheaf of paper.

Kaylin, who had learned to be allergic to paperwork from a master—that being Marcus himself—cringed reflexively as she held out a hand. "Am I going to like this?"

"Probably not," Caitlin said with very real sympathy. "I'm afraid it isn't optional."

Kaylin looked through the papers in her hands. "This is a class schedule."

"Yes, dear."

"But—Mallory's gone—"

"It's not about his request that you take—and pass—all of the courses you previously failed, if that's helpful. The Hawklord vetoed that, although I'm sorry to say Mallory's suggestion did meet with some departmental approval."

It was marginally helpful. "What's it about, then?"

Caitlin winced. "Etiquette lessons. And I believe that Lord Sanabalis has, of course, requested that your magical education resume."

"Is there any good news?"

"As far as we know, nothing is threatening to destroy either the City or the Worl...


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1.0 out of 5 stars A snooze-fest, Aug 30 2010
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Catherine Cerveny (Oshawa, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cast in Chaos (Paperback)
I have read all the books in the Cast series to date, and was severely disappointed in the last book. As a result, it was with trepidation that I decided to read the next in the series, "Cast in Chaos". My favourite character in the series is Nightshade, and "Cast in Silence" promised to have some exciting reveals in store this time around. Unfortunately, not so much. Nightshade's part is extremely limited and barely ties into the overall story. Further, Sagara is so stingy with her clues, and all the characters talk in riddles, I'm not entirely sure what in the world Nightshade is ultimately getting at when he makes his big reveal to Kaylin. Aside from that, every time I tried to pick up the book to read it, I fell asleep. So dull. So mind-warpingly dull. You wouldn't think the book could be so slow. You would, of course, be wrong. I mean Kaylin Neya is saving the City of Elantra, and the world, again. But how many different ways and different times can she save the world? And how many times can a single world be in danger anyway? When the Devourer makes his big appearance, I even started to skip pages just to get through the scenes. But my biggest complaint, and one that Sagara actually addresses in her "Author's Note" is that this story supposed to be Kaylin's personal story and Sagara wants to chart her growth as a character (more or less). It's epic, but also personal. Which is fine, but a) the more time I spend with her, I don't think I actually like Kaylin that much and b) I don't feel like Kaylin is growing as an individual. Not learning, not getting better at magic. Not moving forward in her relationship with Severn (who truly only seems to exist as Kaylin's shadow), not even getting promoted as a Hawk. (Heck, no one else has saved the world six times. She should at least get a raise for all her efforts!) And the fact that Sagara has to actually explain this aspect of her novel to her readers makes me think I'm not the first person to complain about this. I really enjoyed this series when it first came out. It was different and exciting, with a strong female protagonist who didn't swoon over men, didn't make inane, stupid comments, and actually had some depth to her. Now, I don't feel like the story is really building toward anything. And if this is to be about Kaylin's life / growth, then give me more of Kaylin's actual life. For example, in the novel Kaylin references the times she goes out drinking with her coworkers---well, show me a scene of that. Don't just tell me about it. I can't keep reading heavy description laden scenes where a lot of metaphysical / magical things happen that go on for pages. It's dull. Or, I often feels like Sagara is being so obscure in her dialogue, I'm having trouble following her point. It's like she's deliberately trying to hide information so as not to give anything away. Unfortunately instead of making me more curious, it's putting me to sleep. I'd pass on this book, and sadly I may pass on the rest of this series. A shame, because once upon a time, I really did love it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars How come you havent read this book?, Nov 18 2010
This review is from: Cast in Chaos (Paperback)
In the fifth installement of the Chaos series, Private Kaylin Neya is once again getting in to trouble and trying to save the world.
A series set in a fantasy universe where humans live with many different species their equals. Some are immortal like the Dragons and Barrani, and others like the Leontines have their own quirks that make interspecies relations always interesting...
As Kaylin continues to delve into her arcane powers, we se her grow in maturity. Some of then tension and pressures from the previous books are back, making it evident that soon enough Kaylin will have to make decisions she has avoided facing for a long time.
This is a wonderful addition to the series, in that there is a strong plot, and Kaylin is her endearing self, though trying to work on her many faults and learn more about the Ancients and their magic. Accompanied as always by her faithful shadow, Severin she works to master her powers to protect the city of Elantris once again. Just about all the secondary characters make an appearance and it sets up quite nicely for the books to come...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another great read., Aug 8 2010
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William A. Stonier "Reader of many" (In a raindrop B.C.) - See all my reviews
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Once again Michelle Sagara has come up with an interesting and compelling read of her character of Kaylin Neya. Kaylin once more finds herself patrolling Elani street but this time some of the charlatans magics are actually working. That and the fact it rains blood over a large piece of the city means Kaylin's adventures are just beginning. She has to balance the threat of the end of the world with her dreaded and soon to arrive etiquette lessons. Sagara as always delivers first class fantasy and gives us an enjoyable story. One which I have already read several times and will no doubt reread many times in the future. I look forward to reading Cast in Moonlight in the Harvest Moon Anthology about Kaylin's arrival in the Hawks this October.
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