![]() ![]() This time, I moved Beka Cooper: Terrier to the top of the list because I've heard so many good things about Bloodhound, the sequel to Terrier.Īt first, I really wasn't that impressed. I'd been meaning to read this book (or any of Pierce's books) for a really long time, but always seem to have something else at the top of my to read list. Beka, the ancestor of George Cooper from the "Song of the Lioness" series (S & S), tells her story through journal entries, making for a thoroughly engaging read." With Terrier, Pierce tries out a new style of storytelling and succeeds admirably. Paired with two of the best Guards, or "Dogs," in the organization and aided by her own gifts of magic, Beka learns her job, makes friends with two mages and a thief, and uncovers two serial killers who prey on the poor and unnoticed. Having spent the first half of her life in Tortall's slums, she is driven by the need to do what is right and see justice done. ![]() Plot: from : "Orphaned Beka Cooper, 16, is a trainee-a "Puppy"-in the Provost's Guard. Main themes: law enforcement (Dogs), murder, magic, friendship, some romance Type of book: Fiction with some supernatural/magic Title: Beka Cooper: Terrier (A Tortall Legend) ![]()
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