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HERO DAWN

THE SHADOW OF PEACE

An intricate, imaginative adventure that, despite a few flaws, introduces a host of truly memorable characters.

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In Rincon’s fantasy series starter, a band of fighters sets out to uncover the source of darkness that’s settling over their previously peaceful kingdom.

A group of elite warriors known as Sentries battle a horrific creature in the desert. One of them, Victor Vernon (nicknamed “The Light Bearer”) “manipulate[s] the atmosphere”—an ability known as “Prowess”—to achieve victory. Thirty years later, this hard-won peace is shattered when a shadow assassin murders the King of Anthem at his 70th birthday celebration. Now, a group of former and would-be heroes attempts to track down the evil forces responsible. The team includes Bovett, the servant of Trasque, the former High Master of the Sentries; Gilles, a former Sentry still haunted by the murder of his comrade Victor; Vambosh, a highly intelligent Radvian Mastiff; and Tristian and Bastius, friends and trained Sentries. Bastius had traveled with the king’s eldest son and a fleet of 500 ships to the dangerous land of Hadia—and recently washed ashore as the only known survivor. Spurred by the appearance of a “witchman” who appeared at Trasque’s doorstep weeks before, the group heads to Herus in hopes of finding further clues, but instead they find danger at every turn. From the brutality of the Chevvy Flang mob who terrorizes the town to more fantastical threats, such as moth-goblins (“balls of fur, the size of a large cannonball”) and a beast nicknamed “The Buckwalker” (a “large, antlered figure…cloaked beneath the heavy blackness of a night beyond starlight”), it’s clear that the violence won’t end unless the warriors track down the source of this supernatural threat.

Bastius and his gang of would-be heroes are instantly likable, with natural banter and clear moral codes. Rincon’s narrative tone, meanwhile, is eloquent and thematically appropriate for the medieval-fantasy tone: “The doom of war was long at rest, but the light of peacetime cast a long shadow behind its onlookers. It stalked them, as something else took root in their souls. Twenty years of silence in the West blinded the children of peace from the presence of darkness.” While some of the dialogue comes across as distinctly cheesy (one monster yells “I’M BLIND!” after getting hit with a giant light beam), the main characters largely have believable repartee that imbues them with a refreshing depth of character. The novel’s biggest drawback, though, is its excessive use of italicization and all-caps phrases. If readers overlook these issues, though, they’ll find a largely impressive debut that keeps the twists coming and the action brisk. As the book’s characters ponder the extent of their duty to do what’s right, some of their observations prove to be particularly relevant: “The days of battle for the greater good are gone. Now, it’s all politics. Everyone wants power and they sink to the deepest lows to get it.” Themes of power, war, and justice guide the narrative toward a genuinely surprising but emotionally satisfying conclusion.

An intricate, imaginative adventure that, despite a few flaws, introduces a host of truly memorable characters.

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Review Posted Online: May 23, 2025

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ALCHEMISED

Although the melodrama sometimes is a bit much, the superb worldbuilding and intricate plotline make this a must-read.

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Using mystery and romance elements in a nonlinear narrative, SenLinYu’s debut is a doorstopper of a fantasy that follows a woman with missing memories as she navigates through a war-torn realm in search of herself.

Helena Marino is a talented young healer living in Paladia—the “Shining City”—who has been thrust into a brutal war against an all-powerful necromancer and his army of Undying, loyal henchmen with immortal bodies, and necrothralls, reanimated automatons. When Helena is awakened from stasis, a prisoner of the necromancer’s forces, she has no idea how long she has been incarcerated—or the status of the war. She soon finds herself a personal prisoner of Kaine Ferron, the High Necromancer’s “monster” psychopath who has sadistically killed hundreds for his master. Ordered to recover Helena’s buried memories by any means necessary, the two polar opposites—Helena and Kaine, healer and killer—end up discovering much more as they begin to understand each other through shared trauma. While necromancy is an oft-trod subject in fantasy novels, the author gives it a fresh feel—in large part because of their superb worldbuilding coupled with unforgettable imagery throughout: “[The necromancer] lay reclined upon a throne of bodies. Necrothralls, contorted and twisted together, their limbs transmuted and fused into a chair, moving in synchrony, rising and falling as they breathed in tandem, squeezing and releasing around him…[He] extended his decrepit right hand, overlarge with fingers jointed like spider legs.” Another noteworthy element is the complex dynamic between Helena and Kaine. To say that these two characters shared the gamut of intense emotions would be a vast understatement. Readers will come for the fantasy and stay for the romance.

Although the melodrama sometimes is a bit much, the superb worldbuilding and intricate plotline make this a must-read.

Pub Date: Sept. 23, 2025

ISBN: 9780593972700

Page Count: 1040

Publisher: Del Rey

Review Posted Online: July 17, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2025

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BETWEEN TWO FIRES

An author to watch, Buehlman is now two for two in delivering eerie, offbeat novels with admirable literary skill.

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Cormac McCarthy's The Road meets Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in this frightful medieval epic about an orphan girl with visionary powers in plague-devastated France.

The year is 1348. The conflict between France and England is nothing compared to the all-out war building between good angels and fallen ones for control of heaven (though a scene in which soldiers are massacred by a rainbow of arrows is pretty horrific). Among mortals, only the girl, Delphine, knows of the cataclysm to come. Angels speak to her, issuing warnings—and a command to run. A pack of thieves is about to carry her off and rape her when she is saved by a disgraced knight, Thomas, with whom she teams on a march across the parched landscape. Survivors desperate for food have made donkey a delicacy and don't mind eating human flesh. The few healthy people left lock themselves in, not wanting to risk contact with strangers, no matter how dire the strangers' needs. To venture out at night is suicidal: Horrific forces swirl about, ravaging living forms. Lethal black clouds, tentacled water creatures and assorted monsters are comfortable in the daylight hours as well. The knight and a third fellow journeyer, a priest, have difficulty believing Delphine's visions are real, but with oblivion lurking in every shadow, they don't have any choice but to trust her. The question becomes, can she trust herself? Buehlman, who drew upon his love of Fitzgerald and Hemingway in his acclaimed Southern horror novel, Those Across the River (2011), slips effortlessly into a different kind of literary sensibility, one that doesn't scrimp on earthy humor and lyrical writing in the face of unspeakable horrors. The power of suggestion is the author's strong suit, along with first-rate storytelling talent.

An author to watch, Buehlman is now two for two in delivering eerie, offbeat novels with admirable literary skill.

Pub Date: Oct. 2, 2012

ISBN: 978-1-937007-86-7

Page Count: 432

Publisher: Ace/Berkley

Review Posted Online: Sept. 1, 2012

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15, 2012

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