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Wintercraft [Kindle Edition]

Jenna Burtenshaw
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)

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Almost every week another book tries to cash in on Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series. Vampires, werewolves, fallen angels and the undead are all very well, but only if the stories are original, and stylish. Most are not.
Jenna Burtenshaw's debut comes as a breath of fresh air -- or should that be foul? Like Jospeh Delaney's The Spook's Apprentice, it comes from somebody who is a born writer and who has a genuinely scary premise about what might happen if some people were born able to see through the veil between the living and the dead.
Young Kate Winters is such a person, one of the Skilled, and her powers must be kept secret or she will be taken, like her parents before her, in the "harvest" from which none return. She has lived in the small town of Morvane with her bookseller uncle Artemis since she was 5, and his caution has kept her safe. Then, on the Night of Souls, their shop is attacked by blackbirds, hunting for the Skilled. When Kate heals a dead bird, proving her abilities, she and her friend Edgar must run for their lives pursued by the implacable hunter Silas Dane.
Silas, "neither fully dead nor completely alive, but unimaginably dangerous" with his supernatural powers of perception and his mixture of cruelty and pain, is key to why the novel stands out. He has been bound to a half-life by his cruel mistress, Da'ru, whom he must serve in her search for Wintercraft, the power of seeing the dead. He thirsts for revenge, but a complex relationship develops with Kate. Sooner or later the older woman and the young one will fight, for Kate's powers grow in the "grand graveyard city of Fume", whose unquiet souls make it one of those fantasy capitals you really want to avoid.
(...) Unlike the vampires and so forth, both these novels carry a genuine graveyard chill. Huge fun, and deliciously shivery. --Amanda Craig - The Times, June 12, 2010

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Ten years ago Kate Winters parents were taken when her town was raided by the High Council to help with the country's war effort. Now the wardens are back...

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 410 KB
  • Print Length: 290 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0755370961
  • Publisher: Headline (10 Jun 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B003YFJ644
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #111,202 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Wintercraft 16 Dec 2010
By L. M. Cowan VINE™ VOICE
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Normally, I am a great fan of this genre and style of book so I had high hopes for Wintercraft. However, I found myself thoroughly bored and disappointed and have given up on the story half way through. I'm not sure if it is the characters, the pace or just the style of writing in general but I couldn't connect with the story or empathise with the characters at all.

The premise for the story was certainly interesting but, for me, not quite successfully executed.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By Freespirit TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
Wintercraft is a surprisingly good fantasy adventure story. Basic plot: a young girl lives with her uncle and discovers she has supernatural powers. However, something dark wants those powers and will stop at nothing to get them. This book is a real page turner and as I don't want to give away too much of the plot, I can highly recomment this book be you a young or older adult. Great bed time read!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
The craft 5 May 2010
By Keris Nine TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
It's refreshing to read a dark fantasy book that stands alone as a self-contained work, rather than as an open-ended beginning of a trilogy or longer series, yet also manages to bring its world and its characters fully to life. Or perhaps bringing them to life isn't the best term to use in this case, since a sense of death is all around in this world, its mysteries accessible to a special few known as the Skilled, who can look beyond the veil and make use of its powers in a manner that would be of great use to a few ambitious people.

Kate Winter is one of those gifted with such power, but she isn't aware of it until the wardens arrive to harvest the town of Morvane, gathering people to send off and fight in wars that no-one seems to know a great deal about, or indeed even who they are being sent out to fight against. Others however, connected to the High Council of Albion, know not only all about such matters, but also know about Kate and covet the powers that are latent within her. The formidable Silas Dane, commander of the wardens, himself neither dead nor alive, brings Kate to Fume, a vast necropolis, now the capital city of Albion to try and tap into those abilities, but Da'ru Marr of the High Council also has plans for Kate, looking to recover an ancient book of power, Wintercraft, and find a person with the ability to unlock its secrets.

A dark fantasy book aimed at older teens/young adults, Wintercraft is well-paced for its readership. The opening half of the novel feels a little restrictive, with a limited number of characters and minimal background detail, the plot not really extending beyond Kate and her friend Edgar constantly escaping from the clutches of Silas Dane and being recaptured, but it serves its function well, keeping the reader involved without unnecessarily burdening the narrative with up-front information dumping. Eventually, just as the pattern of capture and evasion is getting a little predictable and a little too easy, the storyline develops, the extent of the powers wielded by the Skilled is revealed a little more, and the novel opens up with its exploration of Fume, its inhabitants and its dark secrets.

Wintercraft doesn't go anywhere new in terms of dark fantasy, but the earthly locations and the sense of the otherworld is well evoked, creating a distinct mood and a compelling situation for its young characters to deal with that isn't burdened by preachy life lessons or a condescending moralising tone. The novel seems self-contained, but there is surely an opportunity for a follow-up to explore some more aspects of this world, and that would be very welcome indeed.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Wintercraft
Jenna Burtenshaw's debut novel Wintercraft is the first book in a trilogy. It takes you to Albion a small town in Morvane. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Annamarie
Could have done better
Wintercraft is an interesting take on a fairly common fantasy theme: young orphan discovers amazing powers she doesn't know how to use and with some help of a group of misfits... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Sisalka
Brilliant!
What a great book! I've not read anything like this before. The idea is totally intriguing and new. I found myself trying to figure out all the in's and out's while reading, hoping... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Mary-The Sweet Bookshelf
Not just for teens
Wonderful book which I discovered via The People's Book Prize. I know it's written for teens but as a 30 something, have to say I loved every second spent devouring its contents. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Racheblue
Loved it
A real nice change from the usual read
Could not put it down and order the next one that day
Published 12 months ago by Issie
Wintercraft book 1
Since her parents were taken by the wardens 10 years ago Kate has lived with her uncle helping him run their family bookstore in a remote town in Albion. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Sarah Gibson
Brilliant
Wintercraft and Ring of Tabor are two of my favourite reads. Strangely enough, both authors share the same surname. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Richard Brook
Excellent world building. Can't wait for the next one.
From the first paragraph, you are aware that you are about to embark on a dark and dangerous journey into a Gothic world where the dead and the living are only separated by a thin... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Vivienne Serendipity
Chilling for all the right reasons!
Wintercraft is a gem of a book. Right from the start, it drew me in and I was completely absorbed by both the setting of Albion and the excellent characterisation. Read more
Published 19 months ago by T. Murray
It's a winter...I mean winner
Ten years ago Kate Winters parents went off to fight in the war. Ten years later, the wardens have returned to take more people on the terrifying night train. Read more
Published 19 months ago by A. Wright
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