I have just finished this, the first book in what was, or is, a trilogy. Unlike most trilogies however, I have no need to immediately track down book two in this series, it could very well stand alone.
It was a decent, quick read, there was a 'mystery' element that I was able to 'solve' before it was revealed to the audience, however, just barely did I meet the reveal, which means that the writer hid his cards well, because I am usually able to sniff these things out quicker than other people.
The characters were cool, I felt that they came off kind of like caricatures, however, after just looking up the meaning of that word 'caricature' it is not quite appropriate, let me instead say that the characters seemed to only be chalk outlines of a human being, it would be as if, one were only given their personality test results. I never felt that I or the author for that matter cared much for any of the characters in particular. Now it was alluded by some of the history of the land that perhaps this book came out of a world that was already developed and so perhaps the emotional attachment to the characters had happened in a previous book, so I will not be so harsh.
The backdrop and setting were interesting enough, but it was thee plot, the story that really kept this book's pages flowing like water through my hands, or kept me reading it quickly. I recently finished Dracula and I fought for each of those pages that I read, this was much smoother and easier than I anticipated.
It was a good, for a fantasy book, they are my guilty pleasures, and so I am harsh with them in the afterglow, as if I can make up for the evident flaws in my personality by speaking disdainfully of this genre. So it was a good read, for sure, had intriguing characteristics and if time ever presents itself I would not be adverse to reading more fo this particular series. So the three stars are really from self loathing, if I were more honest it would be somewhere above three but below four, it was good, just not epic.