I'm currently reading In Dark Service, the first book of Stephen Hunt's new series. I really struggled with his earlier efforts- The Court of the Air I really wanted to like but it didn't click with me much, and I never got through the sequel - but this is a massive increase in quality and, at about the halfway mark, a really good book.
The basic hook of the series is that it's set on a world of effectively infinite size, and that unlike other similar creations, this actually has an impact on the culture therein - and on the plot. In this book specifically, it's a familiar-but-compelling story of 'town's children get kidnapped by slavers, parents set off to get them back'. Simple, but it works, especially with Hunt's apparent knack for action (something I don't remember having him before). There's an early battle scene that's genuinely one of the best I've read in years.
We'll see how I feel once I end it, but so far I'm really impressed. It's also £1.99 on Kobo at the moment, so...
This post has been edited by polishgenius: 22 May 2014 - 09:01 PM
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