Twelve 
Kinds in Sharakhai is Bradley P. Beaulieu's first novel with 
DAW Books and the start of a new and interesting series.  I'm looking 
forward to seeing where he takes this.
Premise:  Ceda lives in Sharakhai, a city in the middle of the desert 
that's ruled by twelve Kings who made a pact with the gods centuries 
earlier in order to survive.  But their rule is tyrannical, the populace
 kept in line by the Blade Maidens and the Silver Spears.  The Kings 
killed Ceda's mother when she was a child and she's vowed revenge.  
Using the clues left to her by her mother, she hopes to complete what 
her mother started and bring the Kings down, one by one.  But the clues 
are frustrating and difficult to unravel, and the Kings near impossible 
to get close to, protected by the Maidens.  The only way to reach them 
may be for Ceda to become a Blade Maiden herself.
This is a great start to a fantasy epic, with all of the details that 
will make for a compelling story.  Probably the books' strongest suit is
 the world-building and the world itself, which is full of life, provides
 a unique setting, and has a compelling history.  Ships that sail on the
 sands and the creatures that haunt the thorny forest that surrounds the
 city are but a few of the interesting elements that bring Sharakhai to 
life.  
The reader will want to unravel the mysteries Ceda is presented 
with along with her.  The two main characters--Ceda and Emre--are 
likeable and draw you into their own personal stories, with flashbacks 
that show you their backstories and how their lives became so 
intertwined.
My only complaint is that there are obviously many more books to come in
 the series (at no point does the author try to hide this fact, so it's 
not a surprise) so only one main plot thread has been finished by the 
end of the book, leaving many other threads hanging.  It's obvious that 
Emre's story has just begun, for example.  But the ending is still 
satisfying, while still leaving the reader wanting more.
Overall, a great start to what I hope is a spectacular series.  I'm 
interested in exploring this world further, and following Ceda and Emre 
on whatever paths destiny sends them.
Joshua Palmatier/Benjamin Tate
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