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The House War

Michelle’s Note: Although this book is set in the same universe as the previous two DAW series, it can actu­ally be read without reading any of the prior eight books, as it intro­duces both the city, the Empire, and the world through the eyes of an orphan and a man who has disowned his noble family. If you are new to the West universe, this is the book I would recom­mend as the first one you try.

Cover of Hidden CityTHE HIDDEN CITY
by Michelle West

Back cover: The gath­ering of the den.

The Hidden City is the first novel in The House War, a saga Michelle West’s avid fans have been waiting to read for over a decade. The House War is the story of the battle to control the most power of the ruling Houses in the Essalieyan Empire – House Terafin.

But it is also the tale of a remark­able young woman, Jewel Markess (though she prefers to be called Jay by her friends). The Hidden City intro­duces Jewel as an orphan living in the slums of the capital city, Aver­alaan. She is unex­pect­edly rescued from this exis­tence by Rath, who aban­doned his own family when his sister joined House Terafin. Now his sister is The Terafin, head of House Terafin, while Rath has become a recluse, prowling the ruins of the under­city, finding relics of an earlier age and selling them to the highest bidder.

When Jay steals Rath’s money, he seeks her out to reclaim what is his. Discov­ering her under a bridge and deathly ill, he takes her in and nurses her back to health. But once she has recov­ered, Jay insists she must repay her debt, and Rath finds that he cannot be rid of her. Even worse lies ahead. Driven by visions she can’t control, Jay begins to rescue other chil­dren and bring them into Rath’s home. As Jay forms the group that will become her den, Rath walks a far more dangerous path. For the demons that once nearly destroyed the Essalieyan Empire are stir­ring again, reaching out to strike down any who can give warning against them. And soon Rath, who treads ancient ways hidden beneath the slums of Aver­alaan, and Jay, who is cursed with the untrained talents of a seer, will find them­selves targeted by these deadly beings.…

Hard­cover: DAW books, March 2008, 978 – 07564-0470 – 3, 615 pages. Cover artist: The fabu­lous Jody Lee. Find it at: Amazon | Indiebound | Powell’s | B & N | Borders

Mass Market Paper­back: DAW books, March 2009, 978 – 07564 – 05403, 754 pages. Cover artist: Jody Lee.Find it at: Powell’s | Amazon | B & N | Indiebound | Borders

Read the first chapter: Hidden City.pdf or html.

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CITY OF NIGHT 

by Michelle West

City of Night is the second novel in The House War, the story Michelle West’s avid fans have been waiting to read for over a decade. In 1995, Michelle opened the way to a rich new fantasy universe with her Sacred Hunt duology, which brought readers from the insular kingdom of the Hunter Lords and their Hunt Brothers to the much broader land­scape of the Essalieyan Empire, a realm with a long and bloody history, a kingdom ruled by the Twin Kings, them­selves the sons of gods. It is also controlled by The Ten, the heads of the most influ­en­tial Houses in Aver­alaan, the capital of the Empire.

The House War is the tale of the battle to control the most powerful of the ruling Houses in the Essalieyan Empire – House Terafin. But it is also the story of Jewel Markess (Jay to her friends). The Hidden City, the first volume of The House War, intro­duced us to the orphaned Jewel, rescued from a precar­ious exis­tence in the slums of Aver­alaan by Rath, a man who turned away from his own family long years ago when his sister left home to join House Terafin. Now Rath’s sister is The Terafin, head of House Terafin, while Rath has become a recluse, seeking and selling the valu­able relics he finds amid the ruins of the ancient and deserted under­city that lies below the popu­lous streets of the Aver­alaan holdings.

When Rath takes the orphaned Jay into his home, he reveals to her the myste­rious under­city and its trea­sures. And then Jay begins to rescue other chil­dren – creating a den of her own – and they too begin to mine the under­city for items that can be converted to coin.

As City of Night opens, times have become even more desperate within Aver­alaan’s hundred hold­ings. Street chil­dren have been disap­pearing, theft and violence have increased, and even Jewel and her den are finding it hard to make ends meet.

Though they have been living on their own for some time, Rath has remained their mentor and has continued to sell the items of value they find in the under­city. Then suddenly Rath orders them to avoid the under­city as much as possible. He himself has obvi­ously become involved in some­thing extremely dangerous. Yet Rath refuses to heed the warn­ings that Jewel’s seer dreams have given her. For he has learned a bitter truth about Aver­alaan’s under­city and the demonic activity that is esca­lating both there and in the mortal, surface level city as the worship­pers and demonic servants of the Lord of the Hells strive to complete a ritual that will return their god to the mortal realm.

Rath now joins with the mages of the Order of Knowl­edge to wage a secret battle against this nearly unstop­pable foe. He knows that his choice will see him targeted for death – or a far worse fate. In a last-ditch attempt to protect Jewel and her den-kin from what lies ahead, he provides them with a note of intro­duc­tion to the head of House Terafin – the sister he’d sworn never to contact.

For only within the well-guarded walls of the Terafin manse will Jewel and her comrades stand any chance of escaping the unnat­ural forces reaching out to claim them.…

Hard­cover: DAW books, February 2010, 978 – 07564-0598 – 4. Cover artist: The fabu­lous Jody Lee. Find it at: Powell’s | B & N | Indiebound | Borders | Amazon

Mass Market Paper­back: DAW books, January 2010, 978 – 07564-0644 – 8, 560 pages. Cover artist: Jody Lee.Find it at: Borders | Amazon | B & N | Indiebound | Powell’s

Read the first chapter: City of Night.pdf or html.

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HOUSE NAME

by Michelle West

HOUSE NAME is the third novel in The House War, the series that began with The Hidden City and City of Night. Set in the same rich fantasy universe as Michelle West’s Sacred Hunt duology and her six-book Sun Sword series, the House War novels recount the events leading to the momen­tous battle between the demonic minions of the Lord of the Hells and defenders of the Essalieyan Empire – a realm with a long and bloody history. The empire is ruled by the Twin Kings, them­selves the sons of gods. It is also controlled by The Ten, the heads of the most influ­en­tial Houses in Aver­alaan, the capital of the Empire.

But The House War focuses no only on the larger war but also on the campaign to control the most powerful of the ruling Houses in the Essalieyan Empire – House Terafin.

As House Name opens, former street orphan Jewel and her den have been given shelter in House Terafin. The price for them to remain there is that Jewel must prove her value to the House. And saving The Terafin, the ruler of the House, from a demonic assas­si­na­tion attempt is certainly a good start.

Now Jewel has been assigned the task of finding the entry­ways to the ancient under­city that lies beneath the streets of the empire’s capital, Aver­alaan. But even with the aid of the most powerful First Circle Mage of the Order of Knowl­edge, Jewel’s search seems hope­less. All of the ways into the under­city seem to be magi­cally disap­pearing before Jewel can lead the mage to them. And if they can’t find a means to reach the under­city, they will not be able to prevent the demon kin from what­ever attack they are planning.

Not only does Jewel fear that failure on her part will see her den expelled from House Terafin, but she has been trou­bled by grim visions of the future – visions of the death and destruc­tion of all she has come to hold dear.

Yet is is not until the unthink­able happens – a direct attack on House Terafin – that the stakes are raised to a whole new level. And both Jewel and the Terafin can only hope that it is not already too late to prevent the demon kin from reaching the goal they have worked centuries to achieve – the return of the Lord of the Hells to the mortal realm.…

Hard­cover: DAW books, January 2011, 978 – 07564-0651 – 6, 615 pages. Cover artist: The fabu­lous Jody Lee. Find it at: Borders | Amazon | B & N | Indiebound | Powell’s

Paper­back: DAW books, January 2012, 9787564-0703 – 2, 728 pages. Cover artist: Jody Lee.

Read the first chapter: House Name Chapter 01

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SKIRMISH

The story so far, which details rele­vant events that occurred in The Sun SwordSkir­mish Summary 01Skir­mish Summary 02Skir­mish Summary 03.aSkir­mish Summary 03.b

by Michelle West

Skir­mish is the fourth novel in the long-awaited House War series. Set in the same rich fantasy universe as Michelle West’s Sacred Hunt duo logy and her six-volume Sun Sword series, the House War novels recount the events leading to the momen­tous battle between the demonic minions of the Lord of the Hells and the defenders of the Essalieyan Empire — a realm with a long and bloody history. The empire is ruled by the Twin Kings, sons of the gods. It is also controlled by The Ten, the heads of the most influ­en­tial Houses in Aver­alaan, the capital of the Empire.

But The House War focuses not only on the larger war but also, and more impor­tantly, on the campaign to control the most powerful of the ruling Houses in the Essalieyan Empire – House Terafin.

As Skir­mish opens, Amarais ATer­afin – The Terafin – lies dead, assas­si­nated by a demon at the very moment that Jewel ATer­afin returns from the war in the South, appearing as if out of thin air, having trav­eled by hidden paths. Jewel is accom­pa­nied by her domicis Avandar, known as the Warlord, by Lord Celle­riant of the Winter Queen’s court, and she rides on the back of a giant stag – the Winter King. Yet still she cannot arrive in time to save her leader, but only in time for Celle­riant to slay the demon assassin.

Jewel returns to a city beset by a myste­rious “sleeping sick­ness” for which there appears to be no cure. Only one healer – a young man who shel­ters with Jewel’s den – can temporarily wake the sleepers so they make take enough suste­nance to survive. And the sick­ness continues to spread unchecked. As the Empire strives to combat this insid­ious disease, and stave of demonic attacks, House Terafin begins prepa­ra­tions for the funeral of its Lord. And four members of the House declare them­selves as candi­dates to claim the House Seat, ready to do what­ever it takes to wrest control.

Only Jewel remains silent, though she is the heir secretly desig­nated by Amarais before her depar­ture to the South. While some seek to intim­i­date Jewel or recruit her for their own bids, others begin to gather around her: her own den, the most loyal of House Terafin’s Chosen, Haval the dress­maker, powerful magi, and three myste­rious ‘winged cats’ who come to her in the midst of a deadly encounter in a forest not meant for mortals to walk.…

Jewel is deter­mined not to make any deci­sions before the Terafin is laid to rest. But as the enemies of House and Empire mobi­lize, it becomes terri­fy­ingly clear that everyone – including Jewel and her other­worldly allies – must survive the three days of the funeral rites before they can even be certain that there will be a House Terafin left to fight over.…

Hard­cover: DAW Books, January 2012, 978 – 07564 – 07018, 598 pages; cover art: the fabu­lous Jody Lee

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