Ratings41
Average rating4
CAWPILE SCORE
C-8
A-7
W-8
P-8
I-8
L-8
E-8
TOTAL-/10
CAWPILECharactersHakan, Caldera, Landus, VihaelyaNo Sonder-in America.Mostly just Alex this time. Getting in with the keepersChalice the Chance MageAtmosphereWritingSkilled use to keep suspense up without feeling frustrating.PlotA tricky plot full of betrayals all around. Verus working with the keepers is investigating a fight. Finds a Data Storage. Sparks off war between Council and White Rose. Everything is in chaosInvestmentAlways worried about whats going to happen to Alex and crew.LogicEverything makes sense. I'm never left feeling like I'm missing somethingEnjoymentI can't not enjoy these books.Misc
I will be talking about it on Libromancy https://libromancy.podbean.com/ on 07/24/2022
This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader.
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This was not at all what I expected going in to this (granted, I only read the first couple of lines of the Publisher's Description) – sure, I knew Alex's mouth would get him in trouble, he'd have to outwit someone more powerful than him, Luna would be underused – despite Alex depending on his friends to pull him out of trouble.
What I didn't expect was Alex Verus vs. Bureaucracy, not the catchiest of titles, but pretty accurate. Don't get me wrong, it's not like the Star Wars prequels with all the bureaucracy, trade negotiations, etc. Jacka keeps things tense, keeps things interesting, even as what Alex is battling is really just Office Politics (along with other kinds of politics).
Alex tries to take one more step towards credibility, of shedding his Dark mage past (not that almost anyone will let him), to a position where he can do some good, and hopefully have allies when Richard steps out into the limelight. Long-term, strategic thinking – I like it when UF heroes act like that. It's brains, not brawn, that carry the day here.
This isn't to suggest, that this is a dry – or combat-free – book. Alex gets down and dirty, as usual – against some pretty tough characters. But, I'm not convinced that the worst people that Alex and his friends went up against were the ones wearing the Black Hats. Not that they were angels, but, man, there were some nasty people in these pages.
There are some really interesting developments with Luna's training and development. Alex makes a couple of useful allies – including a combat mage who is quite possibly the most entertaining character in the series thus far. And because that's never enough for him – Alex picks up one new enemy and deepens tensions with another.
And Richard? Well, something tells me that specter's going to be looming for a bit longer. But then again, I thought we were going to get a few more Kitty Norville books and that we'd see Richard in action here – so what do I know?
I seem to be mostly rambling here, so I'm just going to say: Alex Verus is a character you should get to know, in a series that should be on your TBR list. I wouldn't start with this one, I really think Fated is where you want to climb aboard.
Benedict Jacka certainly knows how to ratchet up the tension and intensity in this magical series about Alex Verus, the diviner. One gets a sense of real-life chess pieces being moved slowly but surely toward the endgame he has in mind.
Meandering along to a lower rating does not really help a series. Nothing new in this installment and neither does it move the overall story along except a seat on the council. Got bored in many parts and managed to struggle to the end. Better explanation of a divination mage though which delivered some interest. Wondering whether to move forwards or not.
Very good book, although I found it a little short, it also goes back and does these little clever refreshes of the characters and the situation very well. I enjoyed very much 9polished it off under three days though).