Series: Book 1 in the Shadows of the Apt series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fantasy, Juvenile, Fiction
Summary
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Longtime epic fantasy readers will find many familiar
elements in this intriguing debut. There's the peaceful,
vulnerable land, in this case the Lowlands, threatened by the
Mongol-like Wasp Empire. The lone man who sees the danger is
unwilling Lowlands spymaster Stenwald Maker. A charmingly
diverse group of agents and allies draws from most of the
strictly delineated insect-themed clans (which rather
resemble the character classes of role-playing games) and
runs the gamut from naïve student to embittered
mercenary. Patriotic but conflicted Wasp Thalric puts a
sympathetic face on evil. Tchaikovsky exercises considerable
talent in assembling these well-worn pieces into a new
puzzle, developing an interesting story and world with humor
and skillful prose. Readers may be pleasantly surprised to
find themselves looking forward to future installments.
(Mar.)
On a world populated by human-insect and human-arachnid
creatures, each type of kinden has special powers and
aptitudes. The otherwise average Stenwold Maker, a Beetle
kinden, is caught up in extraordinary times, full of violence
and impending war with the Wasps. He takes it upon himself to
create a small cadre of resistance fighters before it is too
late. Unfortunately, he’s considered a crackpot, those
in power ignore. But he spins his web and becomes a
spymaster, doing his best to prepare for the onslaught he
anticipates. Each person selected for his group has a tale,
and Tchaikovsky develops each slowly, drawing the reader into
the lives of each and hinting that there is more to discover.
There is a continual sense of urgency and danger, yet there
is also time for love and friendship. The story is quickly
paced, more than keeps one’s interest, and leaves one
looking forward to the next book of Shadows of the Apt to
learn more about the characters and how the conflict
develops. --Rebecca Gerber
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