
Drowned Ammet is the story of Mitt, a boy who joins a band of Freedom Fighters in a bid to try and crush the tyrannical ruler of Holand, and at the same time, to get revenge on the people who killed his father.
Mitt, a young boy seeking vengeance for his father's death, joins a group of rebels determined to overthrow the oppressive ruler of Holand. Driven by a desire for retribution and political change, Mitt navigates a landscape defined by rigid social hierarchies and the looming threat of magical intervention. The narrative follows his internal conflict as he balances his personal vendetta against the broader goals of the Freedom Fighters. The world is constructed with distinct cultural regions and a history steeped in ancient, often unpredictable, magical forces.
Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to craft complex, realistic child characters who navigate high-stakes environments. Discussion often centers on the nuanced portrayal of political unrest and the moral ambiguity inherent in the protagonist's choices. Critics appreciate the immersive quality of the world-building, noting that the setting feels lived-in and historically deep. Many fans of the author's broader bibliography find this entry to be a significant component of the series' overall thematic arc. The pacing is often described as deliberate, allowing for substantial character growth alongside the unfolding plot.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2001-03-01
ISBN-10:
0192750828
ISBN-13:
9780192750822
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