A review by mary_soon_lee
A Betrayal in Winter by Daniel Abraham

4.0

Summer-reading book review #25: "A Betrayal in Winter," by Daniel Abraham. This is the second book in Abraham's "Long Price Quartet" and, as with the first book, it is very well-written and atmospheric, with an unusual and compelling fantasy concept in the andat. The arc of the plot was somewhat predictable, but nonetheless both compelling and satisfying. I very much like the character of Otah, who was also in the first book of the quartet, and am hoping he returns in book three. This is a book that lifted me into its world, and I loved that.