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Paperback An Ill Fate Marshalling: The Last Chronicle of the Dread Empire: Volume Two Book

ISBN: 1597803200

ISBN13: 9781597803205

An Ill Fate Marshalling: The Last Chronicle of the Dread Empire: Volume Two

(Part of the Dread Empire (#7) Series and Last Chronicle of the Dread Empire (#2) Series)

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King Bragi Ragnorson decides to join Chatelain Mist's coup against the Dread Empire. Varhlokkur -- the King's wizard -- tries to dissuade Ragnorson from this chosen path, but only the drum-beat of war... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Fabulous second book in second dread empire trilogy

This book is yet another gritty, well-written addition to the never completed second trilogy of the dark empire series. Counting the prequels, this is the 7th book published. It occurs almost entirely in temporal intersection with Reap the East Wind until the last 50 pages or so, but deals with many events which were only alluded to in the previous book and also regurgitates a number of events from East Wind from the viewpoints of other characters. spoiler comment i think the most powerful impact of the story is the incremental fall of bragi ragnarson from within. You can see his effort to avoid dealing directly with the threat from greyfells from within, and the path this puts him on. The sequel to this novel, The Wrath of Kings, was completed in the late 80's but was stolen, along with Cook's documentary materials for dread empire, from his house and has never been recovered, so the unresolved conclusion to the story (the book ends with a few very large loose ends) may unfortunately be permanent. I wonder if Haroun (who vanished after killing 'O Shing and Friends' in Shinsan in All Darkness Met, edit - I realize haroun was apparently killed in All darkness Met 06/2007) would have played a role in the obvious set-up at the end of this novel. This might be the first time cook did a novel which in great part regurgitated events in a prior novel from different viewpoints, but in this case it works well. Aside - the construction of the game Ragnarson gambles his kingdom's treasury on is somewhat reminiscent of one of Cook's stated major influences, Jack Vance, who among other things excels at creating whole societies, customs, and even games out of whole fabric. One good example which reminds me of this sequence can be found in The Face, but there are many in Vance's writings.

Back into action, but left hanging

This is a follow-up to Reap the East Wind. This book is where the Dread Empire story truly begins again. Many references to the earlier books will probably be frustrating this time for those who have not read the Dread Empire trilogy. The characters have grown from their trials, but this doesn't stop them from getting into new trouble. The battles are smaller and more personal, but no less serious for those involved. While each earlier volume is self contained, AIFM ends with a cliff-hanger that has never been resolved. The next volume has been written, but never published. Perhaps the success of Cook's recent books will lead to this series being reprinted and continued. These books deserve a wider audience!
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