Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Approximate
word count:80-85,000 words
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Author:
“Frank Tuttle first began writing under the woefully
mistaken impression doing so would release him from the burden of ever doing
honest work. ‘It turns out writing is hard,’ said Frank as he pulled out great
handfuls of hair. ‘That was never mentioned in Strunk and White’s Elements of
Style.’ Frank’s first published works appeared in print magazines such as Weird Tales and Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine in the late 1990s. Since
then, Frank has published eight Markhat
novels and a variety of shorter works. Frank rarely resorts to hair-pulling
these days, preferring to weep inconsolably while affixing his toupee.”
To learn more about Frank Tuttle you can check out his website.
However, I suggest following his blog, it is always entertaining. Of course you may also check him out onFacebook.
Description:
“Join Mug and Meralda as they take to the skies in the
long-awaited sequel to All the Paths of
Shadow!
The airship Intrepid, fitted with Mage Meralda's flying
coils and bearing a crew of a hundred and sixty-two souls, sets out to cross
the treacherous Great Sea. If the Intrepid survives the voyage, she will be the
first craft of the Realms to ever reach the mysterious Hang homeland. But as
Meralda soon discovers, storms and sea-serpents are not the greatest perils she
must face. There are powerful forces opposed to the Intrepid's crossing, and
the most dangerous foe of all may lurk deep within Meralda's own heart.
If you've a taste for airships and intrigue, magic and
more Mug, then climb aboard the Intrepid and dare the vast Great Sea…”
Appraisal:
Meralda is a wonderfully intelligent young mage who refuses to
compromise her character or magic. She also has the patience of a saint when
given what seems like impossible demands from the King of Tirlin. Before
liftoff of the airship, Meralda receives a warning message from Phillitrep’s
Thinking Engine about the possibility of a final Cosmic Event that will be
caused by her in the near future. The whole mission starts off with a series of
mishaps that almost lead to devastation of the Intrepid before she even gets
out of the hanger. Luckily, Meralda is able to keep a cool head and averts
disaster.
The King is sure that the Vonat’s are out to sabotage the Intrepid on
its maiden flight and takes extreme measures to thwart their efforts. When
strange magical things start happening around Meralda, she slowly starts losing
her grip on reality. It is all she can do to keep her head straight and
maintain the Intrepid as chief maintenance officer. The last thing she needs is
Mrs. Wedding Primsbite, chief penswift for the Tirlin Times, requesting
interviews with her. Then Donchen, Meralda’s ever devoted ex-Hang boyfriend who
stowed-away onto the airship, learns about an ancient Vonat prophecy that
directly affects Meralda and everyone on the Intrepid.
The characters are all well rounded, the dialogue is outstanding, and
the non-stop events on board the airship are suspenseful. Luckily, Mug is
keeping a journal and is able to keep us up to date on all the other minor
details at the end of each day. I loved that his cage now has its own flying
coils and he can make himself mobile to travel around the airship as he
pleases. He just needs someone to open doors for him occasionally. He is a
wonderfully intelligent character that is full of snark and sees truths about
Meralda that even she has a hard time admitting.
This is an exciting story full of adventure, danger, and untold magic
that will keep you reading late into the night. Mrs. Primsbite turned into
quite a unique character that I really enjoyed and I expect Meralda to keep her
as a friend and confidant. She needs an older female figure around that she can
trust in this male centric wizarding world.
Even though the Intrepid has succeeded in crossing the Great Sea there
is still the mysterious Arc that Meralda feels she must find answers for. And
the adventures in Hang territory are just beginning.
FYI:
This is book two in Paths of
Shadow series, and I would recommend reading All the Paths of Shadow first.
Format/Typo
Issues:
I found no significant issues in proofing or formatting.
Rating:
***** Five stars
2 comments:
This sounds like something I'd like. Great review! :)
Frank Tuttle is an amazing Indie author and I have enjoyed his writing now for a few years. And his blog, Frank's Rotating Lighted Blog of Considerable Mass, is also fun to follow. Thanks for commenting, Voracious Reader.
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