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Violence
A lot
Significant violence including the series' characteristic torture and battle sequences
Language
Some
Moderate language consistent with the adult Sword of Truth series
Sexual Content
Some
Adult romantic/sexual content consistent with the series
Substance Use
Barely any
Brief references
Emotional Intensity
Some
The Sword of Truth series is known for its Objectivist philosophical content and dark themes of freedom versus control
What this book is about
The seventh Sword of Truth novel shifts perspective to a new character, Richard's half-sister. The series' signature darkness is present including torture and philosophical content. Violence is significant. Adult fantasy.
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Violence and torture
Adult sexual content
Philosophical themes
Dark fantasy
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