P.C. Hodgell is gradually peeling the onion in her long running story of Jame Priest-Bane. The question for long time fans is whether to stick with the series or abandon it to read something else. Hodgell, who had to almost self publish some of the early books in this series, when there were no ebooks, has now happily hooked up with Baen Books, which has actively supported this memorable series. Hodgell has created a memorable world, but annoys and enchants in each of her latest Baen Books. She enchants because Jame is a wonderful character, smart, caring, a fighter, a thief, a hero, but Hodgell annoys because her overall series plot barely advances, the reader and Jame know all kinds of information that almost every other character has no knowledge and Hodgell frequently revisits situations that she has covered. Also, Jame, who grew up in evilness, but survived because of her adherence to honor and rightness, and has now metamorphosised into one of the prophesied three heroes that can save her people, but the other two heroes, her brother and cousin, either do not know their role, or just have not embraced it. Nonetheless, if you are a fan of this series, despite its flaws, this volume will be satisfying.
Jame has now graduated from military school at Tentir and has been appointed Lordan or heir by her brother, the Highlord. She has been sent south to join the Southern host, at the city of Kothifir, home of the obscenely obese, God-King, Krothen. Here the old gods and the new gods, are like those in Tastigon, the city in which Jame cut her eyeteeth. The New Pantheon, the Lady Protectorate, the Lord Merchandy, the Lord Artifice and Krothen all gain their power from Jame's God's temple, which emits power on a large enough scale to empower immortality on the new pantheon. But every once in a while the Temple turns off its power and the new pantheon are powerless.
Again Jame, who seems to know more about the the underpinnings of the world than any other character in the series, must navigate the past and the present to save the native inhabitants from the ills caused by her God. She dons the garb of the Talisman, her alter ego in God Stalk, as she tries to learn about the new gods and she must travel back in time to when her brother Torisen was captured and tortured and to the days again when her people arrived on the planet three thousand years ago.
Jame, who always has to prove her worth to her people, will end up traveling back and forth through time in the Sea of Time, fighting a giant lizard, venture into Perminal Darkling yet again and face off once again against her evil Uncle.
Meanwhile, Torisen will confront the King of the Deep Weald and again face his darkest fear.
This is a very good segment of the overall story, but once could wish for a little more Torisen and Kindrie growing up into their roles.