Series: Book 3 in the Codex Alera series
Rating: ****
Tags: Fiction, General, Fantasy, Fantasy Fiction, Epic, Imaginary Places, Imaginary Wars and Battles, Alera (Imaginary kindom), Good and Evil, Lang:en
Summary
In his acclaimed Codex Alera novels,
bestselling author Jim Butcher has created a fascinating
world in which the powerful forces of nature take physical
form. But even magic cannot sway the corruption that
threatens to destroy the realm of Alera once and for all. Butcher deftly mixes military fantasy and political
intrigue in the rollicking third Codex Alera book (after
2005's
Academ's Fury). Gaius Sextus, the First Lord of
Alera, plants his nephew Tavi in a new legion, where Tavi can
gather information on the rebellious High Lord of Kalare.
Tavi, now a full-fledged Cursor, or spy, infiltrates the
legion under the assumed identity of an officer, a station
the green young man has not yet actually achieved. Treachery
from a supposed ally opens the legion to attack from its
bestial enemies, the Canim, incapacitating the captain and
catapulting Tavi to the rank of the legion's commanding
officer. Cut off from contact with the First Lord and with
few seasoned officers to guide him, he must lead the troops
in a defense of the Imperium against a horde of frenzied
Canim warriors set on annihilating the Aleri people. Readers
will cheer Tavi every step of the way.
(Dec.)
The third Codex Alera volume opens with Gaius, first lord
of Alera, recovered from the murderous attack in
Academ's Fury (2005) and seeking two would-be first
lords' destruction. Tavi, young protagonist of the preceding
books, he sends off for legionary training. Kalare, one of
Gaius' targets, then takes hostages, depriving Gaius of much
support. Gaius' personal spy Amara is dispatched to effect a
rescue, for which she needs the help of Lady Aquitaine, close
kin to the other would-be and one who never balks at
disposing of those in her way. Sequences of Tavi's basic
training alternate with Amara's rescue mission, providing
lots of action.
Frieda Murray
From Publishers Weekly
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