By: Stephen Deas
Posted: August 12, 2010
The dragon's feelings seem understandable, more so than some of the machinations of the humans in this drama. Every ten years, the Kings and Queens of the realm choose a speaker, the one of them who serves as overseer for them all. While a deal has been struck for one queen to take over as seer, Prince Jehal has plans of his own and begins ruthlessly putting them into action.
The story zips along at a brisk pace as Deas keeps his chapters short, moving from character to character. Unfortunately, he loses some ground in world-building and character development. It can be difficulty to distinguish one villain from another as they all seem bent on outdoing one another. Their actions focus on sleeping with each other and making plans for killing off their rivals.
I'm looking forward to reading the second book, The King of the Crags, where I hope Deas elaborates on the world these characters inhabit and delves into the issue of humans enslaving sentient beings. The third book in the series, The Order of the Scales, is due out sometime in 2011.
Book Summary
A "remarkable debut" (Locus) from the "new Dragon Lord in town" (Gareth Wilson, Falcata Times).
The power of the Realms depends on its dragons. With their terrifying natures, they are ridden by the aristocracy and bred for hunting and war. But as dangerous political maneuverings threaten the complacency of the empire, a single dragon has gone missing. And even that one dragon-returned to its full intelligence and fury-could spell disaster for the Realms...
The Adamantine Palace (Memory Of Flames)
by: Stephen Deas
Roc Hardcover
February 1, 2010
On Sale: February 2, 2010
Featuring:
384 pages
ISBN: 0451463137
EAN: 9780451463135
Hardcover