Cover Art by Kinuko Y. Craft
Eager to graduate from the school on the hill, Phelan Cle chose Bone Plain, oft immortalized by poets and debated by scholars, for his final paper because he thought it would be an easy topic. It was commonly accepted – even at a school steeped in bardic tradition = that Bone Plain, with its three trials, three terrors, and three treasures, was nothing more than a legend, a metaphor. But as his research leads him to the life of Nairn, the Wandering Bard, the Unforgiven, Phelan starts to wonder if there are any easy answers …
Jonah Cle, Phelan’s father, is also hunting through time. When he’s not lost to drink, Jonah leads digging expeditions around the city, piecing history together from forgotten trinkets. His most eager disciple is Princess Beatrice, the king’s youngest daughter, who loves getting into adventures outside the castle. And when they unearth a disk marked with ancient runes, Beatrice feels compelled to pursue the secrets of a lost language that she suddenly notices all around her, hidden in plain sight.
This was the first Patricia McKillip book I’ve read and it was pure magic.
I love, love, LOVE her prose. The character POV switches were so smooth and I loved the parallel story lines and how everything came together!
I knew after a few sentences in that I wouldn’t be able to put this book down, and I couldn’t! I pulled an all nighter and happily snuck in chapters during my sleep deprived workday. This book was worth it!
I’ve read another 5 McKillip books since I’ve picked up Bone Plain, and I loved all of them, but this book will always have a special place in my heart.
Patricia McKillip is a fantastic storyteller and I’m so grateful that she’s shared her work with us ❤❤