![]() ![]() ![]() When news of Vivacia’s capture reaches the rest of the family, they must find a way to work together to rescue her and to bring home Kyle and Wintrow. Also on board is Kyle’s son, Wintrow, who has Vestrit blood and finds himself competing with Kennit for the ship’s affections. Captain Kennit, the pirate leader, is delighted to have taken possession of such a valuable ship, particularly as he is already beginning to bond with Vivacia, the liveship’s sentient figurehead. When we last saw the Vestrit family’s liveship, the Vivacia, she had been captured by pirates far from her home port of Bingtown and her captain, Kyle Haven, had been defeated and injured. The Mad Ship continues to develop storylines begun in the first novel. As it’s a trilogy that really needs to be read in order, I have found it impossible to write about this book without spoiling the previous one, so be warned! ![]() I read the first one, Ship of Magic, earlier this summer and enjoyed it so much I couldn’t wait to move on to this one. ![]() This is the second volume of Robin Hobb’s The Liveship Traders trilogy. ![]()
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