I think my favorite thing about this series was always the character-building. Kellen probably is my favorite character ever: he is a real smart-ass, clever and quick-minded, also one-part clumsy, one-part genius and one-part idiot. But what I always loved about him that he is kind of sensitive and was never really able to restrain his feelings. We could see him complain, we could see him cry, being bratty or even heart-broken. Like a normal teenage boy whose life turned upside down.
Well, that's the Kellen I remembered and loved: full of feelings and heart, full of depth. But in Queenslayer something changed in his character and I couldn't even recognize him anymore in some parts: he became meaner, darker and so much colder... but somehow also became more "flat" and lacking complexity. Well, you can say that being an outlaw can change your personality completely but it was not like that. For me, this transformation was not quite believable and was not at all consistent with the previous books. For example, Kellen almost totally forgot what he learned from Ferius (!!), he didn't use the Argosi ways anymore which were kind of the essence of his development in the previous books. I also missed him concentrating on the details, I missed his way of thinking and cunning - in this installment he was not as resourceful and observant as earlier and that was kind of unsettling. And most of all I just missed him being himself and not a cold-blooded murderer. (Seriously, when murdering became so okay for him?? He killed people earlier but not it was like nothing?? It was so sad to read.) Sometimes it felt like I was reading about a complete stranger.
The story also felt off... maybe because it was originally written in 2011 (I have no idea) but the whole book's vibe was much more like Greatcoats and not Spellslinger. The Daroman Empire, the marshals, the 11 years old queen and the whole setting reminded me too much of Traitor's Blade and unfortunately that didn't quite work for me. (I believe it was the opposite for some readers but I always preferred Spellslinger over Greatcoats.)
At this point in the story, I expected to read more about the shadowblack, Kellen's being an enigmatist or just about Kellen's family, the past of his grandmother. Like hells, the writer should have started to prepare the story for the last book, started to build the story's climax. But this whole book felt like a filler episode - you know the one episode which is kind of a stand-alone, don't really add too much to the whole and not as detailed and professional as the main ones.
Despite my obvious discontent with Kellen and the story's direction, there were parts of the book I really liked. (Don't get me wrong, the book was still enjoyable and a fast read but it just couldn't fulfill my main expectations). I especially loved Shalla's parts. At least she was totally herself and acted in a way she always does. I always love when she has an interaction with Kellen - you know that she is a calculating manipulator but she loves her brother more than anything and that's more than touching. At least for me. :) I missed Ke'heops in this one but what he "did" in the end for Kellen was everything I had hoped for (and it was so perfect!!).
The interactions between Kellen and Reichis were also great and I loved that the little squirrel cat had more screen time in this book than in the previous ones. He is the heart of the series and I hope that he is going to have the same amount of spotlight in the last book as well.
Now I am really curious how the story is going to end. Although Queenslayer was obviously not my favorite part, I'm in love with the first four books (I read every book twice) and I hope with all my heart that my feelings are going to be the same for Crownbreaker. I need my Kellen (my TRUE Kellen), I need the real Spellslinger. Please.
I am so excited and I can't wait to find out the true story behind the shadowblack and Kellen's grandmother. I also hope that Kellen can meet his family again and they can settle their hm... disagreements.
I could never really hate Ke'heops and Shalla is kind of my girl crush, so... can the Jan'Teps have a reunion? :3
Oh. And Ferius. Don't forget Ferius!
Well, still so much to wait for. Until October I'll definitely read some parts again of the story! Even if my review was not quite positive for this book but the series definitely worth the read and my love is still the same.