The Sin Eater's Daughter

The Sin Eater’s Daughter
The King of Rats (0.5) - 2016
The Heart Collector (0.6) - 2017
Mully No-Hands (0.7) - 2017
The Sin Eater’s Daughter (1) - 2015
The Sleeping Prince (2) - 2016
The Scarecrow Queen (3) - 2017
Author Melinda Salisbury
Cover artist Jamie Gregory
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre Young Adult Fiction
Fantasy
Publisher Scholastic Press
Published 2015 - present
Media type Print, e-book, audiobook
No. of books 3 novels, 3 short stories

The Sin Eater's Daughter is a young adult fantasy series written by Melinda Salisbury and published by Scholastic Press.[1] The first book in the series, The Sin Eater’s Daughter, was published on 24 February 2015 and marked Salisbury's first book in print.[2][3] The second book in the series, The Sleeping Prince, was published the following year along with a short story prequel, The King of Rats.[4] The third book in the series, The Scarecrow Queen, was released in 2017. A fourth book, The Heart Collector, was also published in 2017, it is a collection of 3 short stories from the same fictional universe, including the previously released The King of Rats, as well as 2 new stories, The Heart Collector and Mully No-Hands.

The series follows the character of Twylla, a young girl that is engaged to marry her kingdom's prince, but is shunned due to her ability to kill with only a touch of her hand.

Year # Title Contains Pages
2017 0.5 The Heart Collector The King of Rats 86
0.6 The Heart Collector
0.7 Mully No-Hands
2015 1 The Sin Eater's Daughter 352
2016 2 The Sleeping Prince 384
2017 3 The Scarecrow Queen 336

Synopsis

The Sin Eater’s Daughter

Twylla is a non-royal, goddess embodied girl living in a castle, betrothed to the prince of Lormere and lives with him and his mother, the Queen as well as the King, the Queens cousin. This would seem like something she would be happy about, except that Twylla has to eat a deadly mixture of her own blood and Morningsbane once a month in order to keep her goddess embodiment, and as such is capable of killing a person by just touching them.[5] This isolates her from others around her, especially as she is expected to use her abilities as a death sentence. To everyone except the royal family her touch is a painful death. She is alone and sad looking to her gods for help until however a new guard arrives, Lief. He and Twylla begin to bond and fall in love - a dangerous move, as the Queen is a murderous and unstable adversary.

The Sleeping Prince

The second book in the series follows Errin, the sister of Lief, one of the protagonists from the prior novel. His disappearance has caused her no end of misery, especially as their mother is very sick and Errin has to resort to illegal measures in order to pay their rent. This last part becomes moot after the Queen launches a war surrounding the Sleeping Prince and Errin loses her home, as her village is forcibly evacuated. Her only solace is Silas, a young man she knows very little about.

Television adaptation

In April 2016 the independent television company Little Island optioned the Sin Eater's Daughter trilogy with the intent to adapt it for television.[6]

Reception

The New York Times praised the first book in the series for its "well-imagined fantasy world".[7] Common Sense Media rated The Sin Eater's Daughter at three out of five stars, commenting that while the book's writing was strong, they felt that its heroine was overly weak.[8]

MuggleNet reviewed the trilogy's second book, The Sleeping Prince, favorably and wrote that they enjoyed the book's heroine Errin.[9]

References

  1. LucyTheReader (2015-04-11). "What shall I read next? A guide to UKYA". the Guardian. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
  2. Melinda Salisbury (24 February 2015). The Sin Eater's Daughter. Scholastic Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-545-81973-2.
  3. Feay, Review by Suzi (2015-02-13). "'The Sin Eater's Daughter', by Melinda Salisbury". Financial Times. ISSN 0307-1766. Retrieved 2016-08-04.
  4. Melinda Salisbury (4 February 2016). The Sin Eater's Daughter 2: The Sleeping Prince. Scholastic UK. ISBN 978-1-4071-6268-3.
  5. Crawley, Eden. "The Sin Eater's Daughter – Melinda Salisbury". Caffeine Concentrate. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  6. "'Sin Eater's Daughter' optioned for TV". The Bookseller. April 18, 2016. Retrieved 2016-08-04.
  7. Drasek, Lisa Von (2015-05-08). "Gordon Korman's 'Masterminds,' and More". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
  8. Beach, Andrea. "The Sin Eater's Daughter - Book Review". Common Sense Media. Retrieved 2016-08-04.
  9. "Book Review: "The Sleeping Prince" by Melinda Salisbury". MuggleNet. July 11, 2016. Retrieved 2016-08-04.
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