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Pamela Belle

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Comprende il nome: Pamela Belle

Comprende anche: Belle (4)

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Opere di Pamela Belle

Wintercombe (1988) 114 copie
The Moon in the Water (1983) 102 copie
The Chains of Fate (1984) 67 copie
Herald of Joy (1989) 59 copie
The Lodestar (1987) 52 copie
Alathea (1985) 44 copie
The Silver City (1994) 43 copie
A Falling Star (1990) 39 copie
The Wolf Within (1995) 32 copie
Treason's Gift (1992) 31 copie
Blood Imperial (1996) 23 copie

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It's 1651 and the story of the St Barbe family of Somerset continues. I found on reading this that I didn't have to have read the first volume of the trilogy as the story starts six years later with Silence's husband George St Barbe near death. He continues to manipulate his famity with a few last minute changes to his will.
And Charles Stuart is on the march from Scotland with the Cavalier Captain Nick Hellier.
I enjoyed the story, and the style of writing and liked the characters. I will need to look out for Book 1 and 3 of the trilogy.
A NetGalley Book
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Vesper1931 | 1 altra recensione | Jul 29, 2021 |
See book 3, Blood Imperial
 
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Maddz | 1 altra recensione | Sep 18, 2017 |
See book 3, Blood Imperial
 
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Maddz | 1 altra recensione | Sep 18, 2017 |
The Silver City Trilogy, by Pamela Belle: The Silver City, The Wolf Within, and Blood Imperial

A set of print books I replaced by ebooks earlier this year. Pamela Belle is better known as a historical romance writer, but she wrote this fantasy trilogy, presumably as a one-off.

Set in an early Iron Age fantasy world, the trilogy follows various members of a royal family who have natural magical talents. As the story opens, magic is mostly drug-induced, and requires the ingestion of an addictive drug that also causes premature aging and longevity. The Silver City details the fortunes of the Prince of Zithirian (later King), and the invasion of his lands by the Skai, horse nomads worshipping Ayak the Devourer, the wolf-god. He starts the story as a drug-mage, but with the assistance of a horse nonad woman (from a different and friendly tribe), survives the withdrawal (usually fatal) and finds that he has natural magical talent which is more powerful than the drug-induced variety. With the assistance of various relatives (including the Emperor of Totelyaki), he beats back the Skai who are destroyed by his bastard son.

The second book, The Wolf Within, details the fortunes of Bron, the King of Zithirian's bastard son. Born as a result of incest, Bron was dedicated at birth to Ayak by the High Priestess of Zithirian. She was killed by the Skai (her treacherous allies), but Bron is still protected by Ayak. As he matures, he realises he must drive out Ayak or die trying - he is too much of a danger otherwise. A natural mage like his father (and presumably his dead mother), he leaves Zithirian in order to try and find Jo'ami, the legendary island of magery. He wanders the Empire and Kerenth, the land ruled by women, before eventually finding Jo'ami and driving out Ayak.

The third book, Blood Imperial, focuses on the Empire. Originally ruled by an indolent and decadent Emperor, he is assassinated by his son, who decides to invade Kerenth, but is beaten back by a storm, then decides to invade the Northern Kingdoms, but is assassinated by Bron before he can do so. The Empire then goes through sort of a year of 4 Emperors, before the last man standing (bar one) takes over. Here the focus is on Bron's daughter, also a powerful natural mage. Eventually, the Emperor is killed, and his wife takes over as regent for her son (who isn't actually the Emperor's son).

A sweeping epic fantasy in scale, there is enough detailing and low fantasy elements to make it an entertaining read. Recommended.
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Maddz | Sep 18, 2017 |

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12
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ISBN
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