About 25% into
Skirmish and I must say that the smaller scale is not too my liking.
What I loved the most about the Sun Sword was its epicness, its grand vision and scope, its vast tapestry of POVs. There are so few in this one compared to the Sun Sword installments that there's no dramatis personae in the House War books.
I understand that it's unfair to say that at this point, what with
Skirmish only covering 3 days in the timeline. And the action takes place before the end of the war in the South, so it's not like key Northern players can appear just yet. But here's to hoping that the storylines will expand in the fifth volume. They have to, with Meralonne on the cover.
I opened the last volume,
War, just to check the dates, and it appears that the last 5 House War books only cover a year or so. Which means that the majority of the plot threads that were left dangling at the end of
The Sun Sword will likely not be addressed at all and we'll have to wait for the series West is writing now to find out what happens next. But with titles like
Firstborn and
Oracle, it's obvious that some shit will hit the fan.
Man, I'm really missing the perspectives of characters such as Diora, Teresa, Kallandras, Ramiro, Valedan, etc. Finch and Teller simply can't compete with that.
The pace drags the same way the first half of
The Broken Crown did, yet it doesn't have the fascinating bits that the other had.
I understand that my expectations are through the roofs and that perhaps nothing else by Michelle West will ever live up to them. After all, the Sun Sword now ranks among my favorite SFF reads of all time. We will see. . .
Things will probably pick up at some point in this novel, so there is hope yet.