11/29/2010

The Keepers' Tattoo Review

The Keepers' Tattoo
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The Keepers' Tattoo by Gill Arbuthnott is riveting with its suspense and intrigue.We meet Nyssa, a cheerful and sweet 15-year-old who is a cook and a tavern maid in a medieval-like world. As with many low-caste orphans in fantasy novels, she has a secret identity, hinted at by the mysterious tattoo on the back of her head.The tattoo itself is half of an inscription in a now-forgotten language of the Keepers, a civilization that was based on science and reason.

Nyssa also has nightmares that are so vivid she can't help but feel "as though she has lived someone else's life, or at least glimpsed it."Who was she?Where did she come from?When the terrifying Shadowmen arrive and seem to be chasing just her, she discovers her uncle Marius and a dance hall girl named Aria are the ones who can help her.Further discoveries include a unknown twin brother, horrible abuse, and a dictator who is trying to build an empire, which only puts them on the run again.

Can they translate the tattoos that mark them before the dictator and his Shadowmen catch them?Can they save themselves?Can they help others? Nyssa's fierce independence makes this a great read. One can't help but root for these survivors, especially with all the twists and turns in the story. More than that, this is a story about the power of love being able to heal.

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