Abyss, on 14 March 2025 - 06:20 PM, said:
Just finished Rachel Aaron's LEGEND OF ELI MONPRESS bk 2 SPIRIT EATER. This went surprisingly dark at moments, had a great escape story, and did wonders w the supporting cast. Went directly into/finished bk 3, SPIRIT REBELLION, which set up a heist again but also serious gamechangers for the supporting cast who by this point are effectively protagonists as much as the titular Eli, and honestly, great fun to read. None of this is 'sophisticated', but it's well written, fast paced, the magic and fantasy elements are well thought through and if not quite original, definitely engaging. The aftermath of 3 propelled me directly into bk 4, SPIRIT WAR... credit where due, the author restrained her worldbuilding to this point, and now, after 3 books building up the characters, when the rest of the events around them start to tie together it REALLY works well on pulling the reader along for the ride. Everything is escalating and it utterly works.
Also, the author's action writing has steadily levelled up... bk 4 has a sequence i had to listen to thrice in a row, once to be sure i hadn't missed anything, then again for the sheer ott joy of what i was ear'ing. In Malazan terms... imagine Cutter breaking into a K'chain mountain to bust Apsalar out, imagine them running for their lives while a pissed off Kchain matron detonates chunks of mountain trying to get them, and imagine when all seems lost Cutter calls in Blind for help and then Apsalar shadowdances just for a little extra holyfuckdidijustreadthat? moment. It was like that. Very enjoying this series.
...from 4 directly into bk 5, SPIRIT'S END, and now Just Finished.
Great fun series, totally sticks the landing. The steady build from capers in bks 1-3 to much bigger scope for 4-5 is done well, and everything, absolutely everything, is tied together at the end in ways that flow logically from the story. And really, the title is misleading because three of the characters have as much POV protagonist time as Eli himself and all are compelling and endearing. I can't really explain much without spoiling some genuinely fun character development arcs, but as much fun as Eli is as dashing rogue and unusual wizard, swordsman Josef, girl-with-a-secret Niko, and crusading wizard Miranda (and her absolutely awesome giant dog) are just as engaging to read and all bounce off each other very well.
So yah, enjoyed this, worth the time/money. Earbook narrator Luke Daniels, always solid, is flawless here, does a range of voices masterfully.
Next up... not sure... maybe feeling some scifi.