Series: Book 2 in the Codex Alera series
Rating: ****
Tags: EN-Fantasy, Lang:en
Summary
Best known for his Harry Dresden fantasy noir novels
(_Dead Beat_, etc.), bestseller Butcher shows he's equally
adept at epic fantasy in the second Codex Alera book. Two
years after the events of
Furies of Calderon (2004), the First Lord of Alera,
Gaius Sextus, struggles to control a realm facing growing
border troubles and civil strife as High Lords scheme to
advance their own causes. Fortunately, Gaius has loyal
supporters such as his nephew Tavi, now a 17-year-old Academ,
a student of Alera Imperial's great Academy, who also serves
as Gaius's page and is secretly training to become a Cursor,
one of the First Lord's elite spies. Then Gaius falls ill,
leaving those closest to him, including Tavi, desperate to
keep his weakness secret. With Cursors being murdered, an
ancient menace known as the "vord" heading for the capital
and civil war on the horizon, Tavi has his work cut out for
him. Butcher skillfully weaves in the necessary back story
without slowing the pace. Solid world-building, intriguing
characters and vivid action make this a solid addition to a
marvelously entertaining series.
Tavi, the young hero of
Furies of Calderon (2004), is now in the capital,
ostensibly serving as a page but secretly training to become
a spy. When the first lord falls to a sorcerous attack, Tavi
and his closest friends and teachers must conceal the lord's
condition lest the realm fall into civil war. In the Calderon
Valley, a long--forgotten horror awakens and heads for the
heart of Alera, while Tavi's closest relative, the newly
appointed Steadholder Isana, faces at least two sets of
assassins. This is a fine coming-of-age, fantasy-action
novel. The characterizations are excellent, and the plotting
is very well developed. The second book of the Codex Alera,
though not as exciting as
Furies, includes plenty of action, and Butcher
provides enough background so that it can be enjoyed without
having read its predecessor.
Frieda Murray
From Publishers Weekly
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