When Jame returned to Knorth hall to help her brother Torisen name all the fallen fighters’ death banners stored
there, she made the disturbing discovery that those banners splattered with their owners’ blood also have trapped their
owners’ souls. She also found a contract proving her cousin Kindrie to be legitimate, proving that there are three fullblooded Knorth. Three full-blooded Knorth means that the Three-Faced God can be manifested—something that
none of the three are likely to want to do, if they have any choice in the matter.
Returning with this unwelcome knowledge to school at Tentir, Jame continued to dodge the attentions of an
unwanted admirer, strengthen her link to her feline hunting ounce, work with the rathorn colt Death’s-head to insure
that it doesn’t resume its attempts to kill her, and, of course, kept causing plenty of unintended havoc. She also had to
help fight off attacks from hillmen, repel a stampede of yarkcarn (think warthogs the size of mammoths), fight in the
Winter War (a mock conflict—or, at least, that’s how it was supposed to be), and solve the mystery behind the death
of her evil uncle, who somehow is still spectrally manifesting himself in nasty ways. No doubt about it—Jame is back,
and with a vengeance, as the popular and critically-praised fantasy adventure series continues.