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Rebellion

by Ian Irvine

Series: The Tainted Realm (book 2)

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Magery is failing, the war has been lost and Hightspall has fallen. The Cythonian enemy, led by their reincarnated sorcerer-king, Lyf, are determined to wipe it off the map and build their ancient realm of Cythe anew. Rix, now known as Deadhand, was once heir to the greatest fortune in all Hightspall. Now he's disgraced, dispossessed and is running for his life. Rix is determined to redeem himself and save his beloved country, but an obsession with his brutal ancestor Axil Grandys, the legendary founder of Hightspall, is leading him on a one-way path to catastrophe. Tali, an escaped slave who bears the master pearl within her, is held captive by the embittered chancellor of Hightspall so he can rob her of her healing blood. But when she discovers that her enslaved people face genocide at the hands of the enemy, Tali conceives a desperate, impossible plan. To sneak into the enemy's underground city of Cython, the most heavily guarded place in all the land, rouse the slaves to rebellion and use her master pearl to attack the enemy from within. But before she can hope to save her people, Tali has to confront her own darkest fear - a return to slavery.… (more)
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This stunning sequel surpassed all my expectations and left me in awe of Irvine’s writing and world building skills. As usual, the build up is paced slowly, but the climax speeds along, ending with a cliffhanger that will distress all readers!

The rebellion that the Hightspallers stage after their the enormous defeats at the hands of the Cythonians in Vengeance forms the major plot line for this book. The world building is amazing – the cultures, values, and traditions of both peoples are well realised and I enjoyed the story expanding to show us more of the world. Garramide, in particular, is an amazing place and vividly portrayed, and it’s importance to both sides ensures us that we will be returning there in the next book. Another setting I love is Tirnan Twil – a tower set on a cliff accessible only by five narrow arched bridges. I have always loved the amazing settings that Irvine creates in his worlds and was not disappointed in the least in Rebellion.

The other plot elements are no less interesting: Lyf’s continuing struggles with gaining access to his lost king-magery, Tali’s determination to free all the slaves in Crython, the difficulties Rixion faces in regaining his honour and will to live. I’m still invested in Lyf and sympathise with him, even though he’s the enemy (or is he?). While the plot elements are woven in skilfully amongst the action and intrigue, I feel the novel is needlessly long. Irvine is never one to use one word when ten will suffice, but I found myself taking a lot of breaks while reading Rebellion because the action unfolded a tad too slowly for my liking. This is the only real negative point I have to make about it.

The main characters continue to grow and learn throughout the novel, and I was impressed with Rixion in particular. The death of his parents and the ruination of his House really matured him up, and although he still made mistakes, it’s obvious how much he has changed from the moment he arrives at Garramide. Although his trusting nature gets him into trouble a few times, I hope that the war and its consequences don’t rob him of his goodness. Tali also grew admirably, discovering her strengths and finding courage inside herself to do what needs to be done. Rebellion also introduces us to a host of new characters, my favourite of which has to be the mysterious Holm. He is written as the archetypal old-guy-who-knows-everything and rather conveniently meets Tali just as she needs guidance with her magic, but he proves to be an intriguing character none-the-less.

Rebellion is a great book that builds upon the foundations that Vengeance laid out beautifully, and I recommend the series for fans of Irvine’s works and those who enjoy epic fantasy. One of the greatest things about all of Irvine’s works is that they stay away from the overused ‘swords and sorcery’ tropes. I am looking forward to reading the conclusion to this series, Justice, next year.

A copy of this book was provided by the publisher for review.
You can read more of my reviews at Speculating on SpecFic. ( )
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Magery is failing, the war has been lost and Hightspall has fallen. The Cythonian enemy, led by their reincarnated sorcerer-king, Lyf, are determined to wipe it off the map and build their ancient realm of Cythe anew. Rix, now known as Deadhand, was once heir to the greatest fortune in all Hightspall. Now he's disgraced, dispossessed and is running for his life. Rix is determined to redeem himself and save his beloved country, but an obsession with his brutal ancestor Axil Grandys, the legendary founder of Hightspall, is leading him on a one-way path to catastrophe. Tali, an escaped slave who bears the master pearl within her, is held captive by the embittered chancellor of Hightspall so he can rob her of her healing blood. But when she discovers that her enslaved people face genocide at the hands of the enemy, Tali conceives a desperate, impossible plan. To sneak into the enemy's underground city of Cython, the most heavily guarded place in all the land, rouse the slaves to rebellion and use her master pearl to attack the enemy from within. But before she can hope to save her people, Tali has to confront her own darkest fear - a return to slavery.

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