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A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is grappling with the complexity of shifting social circles, especially when a former friend has become a source of hurt or betrayal. It is a deeply layered fantasy that explores the heavy burden of leadership and the moral courage required to protect others from harm. The story follows Elspeth Gordie as she faces a relentless enemy who uses mind control and coercion to turn allies into weapons. This volume is particularly suited for older teens who are ready for mature themes of psychological manipulation, responsibility, and the resilience needed to stand firm in one's values when the stakes are high. It offers a powerful framework for discussing how to maintain integrity and empathy even when faced with cruelty or deceit.