Series: Book 2 in the The Prince of Nothing series
Rating: **
Tags: EN-Fantasy, Lang:en
Summary
The Holy War fomented by the mysterious prophet Maithanet
between "the two great faiths of Inrithism and Fanimry" in
The Darkness That Comes Before (2004), the
critically acclaimed first book in the epic fantasy trilogy
by Canadian author Bakker, explodes in this compelling, if
overly long, sequel set in the medieval world of Eärwa.
Like many a traditional historical chronicle, the book
mentions a plethora of people and places only in passing, but
the all-too-human tale of love, hatred and justice, centered
on the sorcerer Drusas Achamian and the monk Anasûrimbor
Kellhus (aka "the prince of nothing") and their respective
harlot lady friends with hearts of gold, Esmenet and
Serwë, keeps the pages turning. The final cinematic
scene, of a vast landscape filled with enormous armies,
nicely sets the stage for book three of this daringly
unconventional series in the Tolkien mold.
'[R. Scott Bakker is a] class act like George R. R.
Martin, or his fellow Canadians Steven Erikson and Guy
Gavriel Kay. He gets right away from the 'downtrodden youth
becoming king' aspect of epic fantasy in his very impressive
first novel - The Darkness That Comes Before. No clunky
analogy of medieval Europe here. Odd, fascinating characters
in a world full of trouble and sorcery.' "10 Authors to
Watch," SFX Magazine 'Compelling... Keeps the pages turning.
The final cinematic scene, of a vast landscape filled with
enormous armies, nicely sets the stage for book three of this
daringly unconvetional series in the Tolkien mold.'
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