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Mini Book Review: The Lesser Devil by Christopher Ruocchio

Title: The Lesser Devil

Author: Christopher Ruocchio

Series: Sun Eater #1.5

Genre: Science Fiction

Rating: 2/5 stars

The Overview: CAN THE YOUNGEST SON OF A NOBLE HOUSE SAVE HIS FAMILY FROM A PLOT GENERATIONS IN THE MAKING? Crispin Marlowe grew up in his brother’s shadow, but Hadrian is gone, and his grandmother—the duchess of Delos—is dying. Answering her summons, Crispin takes off on what should be a routine flight to the ducal palace from the castle at Devil’s Rest. But he is flying into a trap. There are whispers of treachery among the duchess’s many daughters, rumors of hidden knives in the planet’s court . . . if he can even make it there. With no one coming to save him and only his sister, Sabine, and a few injured guardsmen to protect him, House Marlowe’s least famous son must make his heroic stand, and contend not only the foes arrayed against his house, but with the cultists who dwell in the mountains above his family’s ancestral home . . . . -Goodreads

The Review:

I started Howling Dark, then noticed a 50 year gap between the first two books -> surely that missing time must be what the novella is about?

No, as it turns out.

Not related to Hadrian’s story at all, this novella gives a glimpse into the lives of side characters left behind early in Empire of Silence. Assuming those characters get some screen time later, this novella will come in handy adding some depth to draw on. I’m curious to see how the events in both corners of the universe will eventually affect each other.

There’s a lot going on in this universe and I like that life moves on away from the main character – it enriches the story. That said, I didn’t find Crispin’s POV distinctive enough from Hadrian’s, but I still think him interesting as a basic profile.

Recommendations: While this didn’t add anything to my experience of the main series at this point, I get the impression it will have greater significance later on in the series. Worth reading, but only if you plan on basking in the series.

Thank you to my Patrons: Dave, Katrin, Frank, Sonja, Staci, Kat, Betsy, Eliss, Mike, Elizabeth, and Bee! <3

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Book Review: Empire of Silence by Christopher Ruocchio

Title: Empire of Silence

Author: Christopher Ruocchio

Series: Sun Eater #1

Genre: Sci-Fantasy

Rating: 5/5 stars!

The Overview: Hadrian Marlowe, a man revered as a hero and despised as a murderer, chronicles his tale in the galaxy-spanning debut of the Sun Eater series, merging the best of space opera and epic fantasy. It was not his war. On the wrong planet, at the right time, for the best reasons, Hadrian Marlowe started down a path that could only end in fire. The galaxy remembers him as a hero: the man who burned every last alien Cielcin from the sky. They remember him as a monster: the devil who destroyed a sun, casually annihilating four billion human lives—even the Emperor himself—against Imperial orders. But Hadrian was not a hero. He was not a monster. He was not even a soldier. Fleeing his father and a future as a torturer, Hadrian finds himself stranded on a strange, backwater world. Forced to fight as a gladiator and navigate the intrigues of a foreign planetary court, he will find himself fighting a war he did not start, for an Empire he does not love, against an enemy he will never understand. –Goodreads

The Review:

Booktube was right -> this is amazing.

There wasn’t a single thing I didn’t like about Empire of Silence. Having read and reviewed books for an audience for so long, it’s a rare thing when I can turn off my critical mind long enough to enjoy a book with wild abandon. I loved everything from start to finish.

And they tell me it only gets better!

This book was a cool hodgepodge of fantasy and scifi. It read kind of like a Stormlight Archive book in tone and scope, but in a dramatic scifi setting not unlike Red Rising. And did I mention the writing voices was akin to Rothfuss’ Name of the Wind? I realize I’m referencing many SFF heavy-hitters, but Empire o Silence had so many of the best elements of each that I feel it deserves the comparisons.

My favorite aspects of the book were the characters and world-building. The character profiles enhanced it all. The main character reminded me a little of the Mandalorian where he periodically gets the ever-loving crap kicked out of him, but has to figure out how to pull himself back up. Sometimes he gets in his own way, but it’s always interesting to me to see the growth arc of a character like that. I also love the blurring of genres, and how creative the setting. Everything from the human cultures and infrastructures to the delightfully weird flora and fauna… so cool. And the alien villains? Loved them.

The writing was lyrical without being too heavy-handed, the pacing was on-point, the characters were clever and engaging, the world-building was epic and fun, the villains were bomb, and I’m so excited for the rest of the series I can hardly stand it.

Recommendations: if you loved any of the series mentioned in this review, then you’re already primed to like Empire of Silence. Give into the hype-train… it’s worth it.

Thank you to my Patrons: Dave, Katrin, Jen, Frank, Sonja, Staci, Kat, Betsy, Eliss, Mike, and Elizabeth! <3

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