Series: Book 4 in the Codex Alera series
Rating: ****
Tags: EN-Fantasy, Lang:en
Summary
Sharp tactical plotting, hazardous cross-country travel
and a dash of sardonic humor mark Butcher's fourth Codex
Alera novel (after 2006's
Cursor's Fury). Two years into a difficult campaign
against the wolflike Canim invaders, Calderon legion captain
Tavi is saddled with an unqualified but politically powerful
superior whose plans threaten disaster and force Tavi into
potential treason. Meanwhile, aging ruler Gaius Sextus plans
a final strike against the rebellious lord of Kalare, but to
get close enough to act, he must set aside his power to
control the elements and make a painful overland slog that
neatly challenges genre conventions. Butcher deftly deploys
intrigue, conflicted loyalties and hairbreadth action to
excellent effect. Few writers balance military realism and
cinematic swashbuckling with so much skill or wit. Series
fans will welcome the revelation of Tavi's long-secret
heritage and the strong climaxes resolving most of the
immediate conflicts, while newcomers will have no trouble
navigating the well-developed landscape.
(Dec.)
“Few writers balance military realism and cinematic
swashbuckling with so much skill or wit.”
“Confirms Butcher’s mastery of action-filled
fiction.”
“I couldn’t put this one down…Great
work.”
“A cleverly constructed world.”
“Jim Butcher is a brilliant world-builder.”
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