The Killing Moon by NK Jemisin

In a world inspired by ancient Egypt, where magic is wielded through the power of dreams, priests known as Gatherers harvest the magic of the sleeping for the use of the city-state of Gujaareh, all in the name of peace. However, when Ehiru, one of the most respected Gatherers, is sent on a mission, he discovers a conspiracy that threatens the very fabric of his society. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he must question his own beliefs and the morality of his actions, navigating political intrigue, and the dangerous waters of power and corruption that could bring about the downfall of everything he holds dear.

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Total Points: 33

Since this book was first published in 2012, there is a penalty of 60.8%. The age adjusted score is 12.94.

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