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Author | David Clement-Davies |
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Language | English |
Series | The Sight |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | Macmillan Children's Books, London |
Publication date | 7 Jun 2002 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Published in English | 2002 |
Media type | Paperback |
Pages | 554 |
Preceded by | Fire Bringer |
Followed by | Fell |
The Sight is a young adult fantasy novel written by British author David Clement-Davies.[1] It is the first novel in The Sight series, with its sequel Fell taking place after. It follows a pack of wolves cursed by a lone wolf, Morgra, whose powers foretell the destiny of one of the mother wolf's pups: Larka, a white wolf gifted with a mysterious power known as The Sight. The story follows Larka's life as she is burdened with pain and terror that comes with the prophecy, as well as seeing the viewpoints of Larka's parents, Huttser and Palla, and her adoptive brother Kar.
Written in 2002, Clement-Davies's was inspired to write The Sight after experiencing Romania in winter of 1990, and was inspired by superstition and folklore, such as Dracula.
The Sight is the first within its own series that follows the wolf pack, but is also implied to be set in the same setting as Fire Bringer, Clement-Davies debut novel.