The Sword of Truth series follows the lives of Richard Rahl and Kahlan Amnell, a war wizard and the last of the Confessors (a race of women created with the power to extract the truth from criminals) as they fall in love and fight to protect the land they live in (and eventually rule) from tyranny. I would love to delve into the multitude of reasons that I love the series, but you'll just have to read it. (The second you get to the Mord-Sith, you'll understand).
The First Confessor: The Legend of Magda Searus, is (what I hope anyway) the first book new story line that introduces the reader to the origins of the Confessors. For people familiar to the series, a lot of the characters will be familiar from past references to them, such as Magda, Merrit and Baraccus. It also starts with the original banishing of the Temple of The Winds. For those new to the series, since this is an origins book, it has the fairly unique quality of being read first without being lost. Anything that you might need to know from the other books is explained in this story.
I originally thought that I would miss Richard and Kahlan, but the characters in this story have such a power on their own, that you don't find yourself pining for the others at all. Magda is every bit as well-developed as Kahlan or Cara, and is a welcome addition to Mr. Goodkind's cast of strong, powerful heroines, as Baraccus, Merritt and Alric Rahl are to the men.
I look forward to the next installment in the telling of this tale and finding out more about the war between and The New World and Emperor Sulachan's forces from The Old World.
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