Dark Immolation
Chaos Queen Series, Book 2
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نقد و بررسی
June 15, 2017
Husberg's debut Duskfall introduced the amnesiac human warrior Knot and his almost-bride Winter, a woman of the elf-like tiellan race. In this outing, Winter is imprisoned, Knot is trying to deal with his true nature, and the prophetess Jane Oden's new religion is growing in power.--MM
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May 8, 2017
Following the dramatic events of Duskfall, Husberg settles in for granular worldbuilding around the mysteries of the human man Knot and the tiellan (elf) woman Winter, who struggle to survive in a world where a corrupt Christianity-like religion is ascendant and the tiellan are persecuted. For much of this installment, Winter is imprisoned offstage, and Knot is wrestling with the strange, roiling personas manifesting within him. Priestess Cinzia and charismatic Jane Oden take the lead as they struggle with their apparent destiny to rebuild the religion of Canta—and with the unruly faithful. Knot and his vampire squire, Astrid, are among the Odenites, but not of them. It’s clear things will go badly for Knot if he cannot gain the upper hand over his inner chaos, and that’s his real concern. Meanwhile, the nobles of the city of Roden maneuver through a fraught succession, wielding weapons such as assassination, demonic possession, and strategic betrothals. The story has some of the action, horror, and revelations of the first volume, but this is a book of politics first: religion versus government, traditional female power versus traditional male power, and the wild cards that skew a chess match not designed for them. Agent: Sam Morgan, JABberwocky Literary.
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