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Original Title: | The Element of Fire |
ISBN: | 0615135714 (ISBN13: 9780615135717) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Ile-Rien #1 |
Literary Awards: | Locus Award Nominee for Best First Novel (1994), Compton Crook Award Nominee (1994) |
Martha Wells
Paperback | Pages: 314 pages Rating: 3.95 | 1782 Users | 161 Reviews
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Title | : | The Element of Fire (Ile-Rien #1) |
Author | : | Martha Wells |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 314 pages |
Published | : | November 13th 2006 by Martha Wells (first published July 1993) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction. Steampunk |
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The kingdom of Ile-Rien is in peril, menaced by magical threats and court intrigue. As the weak King Roland, misled by treacherous companions, rules the country, only his ruthless mother, the Dowager Queen Ravenna, truly guards the safety of the realm. But now Urbain Grandier, the dark master of scientific sorcery, has arrived to plot against the throne and Kade, bastard sister of the king, has appeared unexpectedly at court. The illegitimate daughter of the old king and the Queen of Air and Darkness herself, Kade's true goals are cloaked in mystery. Is she in league with the wizard Grandier? Or is she laying claim to the throne? It falls to Thomas Boniface, Captain of the Queen's Guard and Ravenna's former lover, to sort out who is friend, who is foe in a deadly game to keep the Dowager Queen and the kingdom she loves from harm.Rating Epithetical Books The Element of Fire (Ile-Rien #1)
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https://wordnerdy.blogspot.com/2020/0...Im checking out another of Wells' earlier series; this one is more in the mode of traditional fantasy, set in a world that is basically 1800s Europe, focusing on the captain of the queen's guard, the queen's half-fairy step-daughter, political machinations, magical machinations, etc. It was perfectly satisfying, though not as /interesting/ as some of Wells' other works. Still, I need escapist diversion and she is good at that. B+.This was a competent if slightly lacklustre fantasy in the swashbuckling, basically early modern Europe with added magic vein; I didn't dislike it, but I never really warmed to it either. There were some interesting characters, including a rather older hero than one normally finds, and some well-drawn and complex female characers, but it got rather infodumpy in places (a lot of "as X was only too well aware..." followed by a chunk of the history, geography or politics of the world of the novel),
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This was Martha Wells first published novel and while the manybooks.net edition may have been revised, I can't discern any breaks in between original and revised edtion.This may be the most tour-de-force action story I've read so far from the author - my feeling mostly stems from the fact that the timeline is only a few days at the most and nearly everything happens around the royal palace and within the capital of the country. The only other distinct setting is Kade's favourite castle (and what
Reread. I think I first read this sometime in 2010.This is a secondary-world fantasy set in the approximate equivalent of 17th Century France only with both sorcery and Fae creatures.The heart of this story is the subtle balances and shifting alliances of court politics, in a country with a young, too-weak King and a ruthless, perhaps too-strong Dowager Queen. And it centres on the unlikely alliance that develops between Thomas Boniface, Captain of the Queen's Guard and Kade Carrion bastard,
I loved this book when I was wee, but I'm scared to go back in case the suck fairy has visited it.
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