This review is about the series Heir’s of Destiny, a 5 book addition to previous series.
So, for those who don’t know Andy’s writing, especially the ‘Darkblade’ and ‘Queen of Thieves’ books this is a sort of ‘next generation’ book bringing together younger characters from each of the other two series with the addition of some new and interesting characters. For all that it doesn’t suffer from repetition or inertia; indeed it builds brilliantly on those original series with fresh outlooks and new stories, yet remaining faithful to the universe in which this series.
The characters, both new and from previous books, have their own independence and it isn’t necessary to read them after the other series. That being said you should, read them that is! These five books are more human than the others developing the relationships between the main characters in a slightly different way to the previous. This is refreshing and keeps the reader well entertained.
The five book series fairly skipped along, and whilst there were few real surprises in the conclusion, the journey was exciting an gripping. With a genuine feel for the troubles facing the city and the people within it.
The final outcome we discover at the end of the final book offers some interesting potential future stories, both linking back to the previous two and looking forward. The group that has formed during the series must surely have more stories to tell, even if they have all gone in different directions at the conclusion.
Andy doesn’t hide from the human issues that can be somewhat sugar coated in similar stories within the genre so I would suggest that these are books for a mature (in attitude, rather than simply age) reader.
I for one can’t wait for the next instalments from each of the series.