Thorn
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Scratch that, there are two books out and another being written.
I'm going to wait until he completes the trilogy before I get started.
This is a new series, right? I've read what I believe are the first two (forget the title but it was compelling), and have looked for sequels for a while, then gave up. His prose is magnificent. One descriptive sentence from one of the middle books has stayed with me for years, simply because of its elegance: "Torn fragments of wind flapped across the campsite." The imagery was flawless; you could see and feel yourself right there. This wasn't isolated, but was so representative of his prose that I remember it well.