Format: Book
**This is the first in the His Fair Assassin trilogy**
Seventeen-year old Ismae’s life changes dramatically when she is rescued from an arranged marriage and placed in the care of the convent of Saint Mortain, the god of Death. Ismae learns that she is a true daughter of Death, and as such, must be trained as an assassin. Her assignments are to dispatch those who are against the duchess of Brittany; Mortain leaves visible marks to Ismae on his targets. Her most important assignment leads her to the court of Brittany, where she must protect the duchess from enemies. But, what will Ismae do when she falls in love with one of Mortain’s targets?
LaFevers’ has created a wonderfully independent, strong character in Ismae. Ismae comes from a tragic background but yet rises to the challenge of becoming a handmaiden to Death. I cannot wait to see how Ismae develops as the trilogy progresses.
Readers who like historical fiction may want to check out this book – it is set during the Middle Ages. However, do not let the setting be a deterrent from picking up this book. LaFevers makes the setting work perfectly. As the synopsis above suggests, there is violence throughout the novel, but it is not graphic. Religion, politics, love, death...these themes are discussed in the novel. Grave Mercy seems to have a little bit of every element!
This is truly a captivating novel and leaves the reader wanting more. Though it may be geared for teens, adults will enjoy this book too.
Reviewed by Jessica
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