Genna's Line
Aram Wolfe 著 · 1 冊
ONNER'S BRIDGE
Genna's Line, Book One
Genna Busterson has a problem, and the problem has a name. Hers.
She shares it with her father: Gennaph Busterson, hero of fourteen counties, opener of the Corvale pass, a man who has not paid for his own ale since before she could walk. The ballads grow stranger the farther they travel. Five counties out, there's a wyvern in it somewhere.
So when Genna earns her surveyor's commission, the first thing in her life that is measured, audited, and entirely hers, she leaves home to go be a person instead of a footnote.
Three days later, the world stops adding up.
A hill gets up and leaves. Rivers crawl back into beds they abandoned generations ago. Boundaries, the exact things Genna is sworn to measure, quietly stop holding still. And on the long road home against a tide of refugees, Genna keeps doing the worst possible thing for a woman who wants credit: saving people, by knowing things she cannot explain, and then watching every deed get minted into somebody else's legend.
That's how legends work. Ask her father.
But being known is a door that opens from both sides. And in a dry town named for a bridge that crosses four feet of nothing, something far older than the ballads has started paying attention.
A warm, sharp-witted fantasy about names, fathers, and what happens when the ground stops keeping its promises. For readers of Terry Pratchett and T. Kingfisher.
Mother Vess
1/3ウドルの小さく丸い優しき巫女。水の流れがない町の水の神殿の前で、空の壺に水をやる。柔らかい祝福と低い期待感で話すが、害のない村の母親という外見の下には、古く、忍耐強く、静かに恐ろしい者がいる。ヴェス母は水が戻ってくるのを非常に長い間待ち続けている。