Stalking Darkness
by Lynn Flewelling

Reviewed by Ruby
Picking up right where Luck in the Shadows left off, Stalking Darkness answers the questions raised by the first book about the strange disks and why Nysander refuses to talk about them.
With war brewing Seregil and Alec find themselves on the trail of a saboteur in league with their enemies. To make matters worse their friend, Beka Cavish, has ridden off to war; Seregil had found himself falling in love with Alec, but not daring to tell him in fear of ruining their friendship; and old enemies have tracked them down.
Rhģminee is attacked and Alec kidnapped and tortured by Mardus and Vargūl Ashazai. Seregil and the others must rush into the lands of their foes to save not only him, but the rest of the world.
The best part of this book is the villain. So many times I have found myself ridiculing the villains because they are doing evil things for the sake of doing evil things. Not in this book. Mardus is goal-orientated, intelligent and completely psychotic: all the qualities that make a good antagonist.
Now before you finish this book, make sure you have the third one ready at your side or else you'll regret it. This book is defiantly a must read.
Grade: A