Fantasy
I have seen books by Dave Duncan before but Against the
Light is the first book of his I have read. I got Against the Light from Amazon Vine. Here is what Goodreads says about the
book:
The Hierarchy, high priests of the
religious order the Light, has installed King Ethan as the monarchical
figurehead, ruling both the magical kingdom of Albi and its predominant
religion. Scattered throughout the land, worshipers in the old ways of the
Earth Mother are persecuted as heretics. And when young missionary student
Rollo Woodbridge returns home to Albi, he is immediately arrested for heresy
and treason, setting off a chain of events that plunges the land into utter
chaos
Plot: There is
much more to the plot than you see in the above description. There is religion vs. politics. Not everyone is who he or she
seems. There are twist and turns,
actions that seem right but only make thing worse, characters who act without
thought and just when things look like they will work out everything falls
apart. This is the first book in a
new series so not all is settled
World Building:
Dave Duncan has put together a complex world. The rules that govern that world fit together and allow the
story to develop in a smooth fashion.
Because this is the first book in the series there has to be quite a bit
of world building but it is skillfully woven into the story and does not impede
the action.
Characters:
Against the Light has a full cast of characters. The main characters are better developed
than the secondary but even so some seem one-dimensional. I would not call any character well
rounded but they do fit with their role in the book.
Action: Against
the Light starts with action, ends with action and is action filled in-between. The characters act and react in ways
that keep the action flowing smoothly and story moving in a believable
direction.
Writing: Dave Duncan
can write. Everything
balanced. There was just enough of
everything to keep me reading. I
did not see wasted words or useless facts, Back-story was so skillfully woven in that it flowed without
interfering in the story. All and
all a very well written book.
I am more of a Science Fiction fan than a Fantasy fan but I
enjoyed Against the Light and will look for future books in the series. If my TBR pile does not get to big I
might try another of Dave Duncan’s series.
47 North published Against the Light by Dave Duncan in 2011.
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