"Look at that. Where there's smoke, there's Farshot."
Every now and then, it's good to get to read a two-book series instead of a three-book one, or a standalone. Coffindaffer's Alyssa makes a bid for the endgame here, and boy, what an endgame it is.
I must admit, I'm not feeling quite as extatic with Book 2 as with Book 1. There is one moment where I believe the author goes a bit too far and we end up with a whole list of deaths that was a bit too much to my liking. But apart from that, it's one wild ride. No one is safe, there's action around every corner of the universe and page, some characters surprise you quite a lot... I could go on for a while.
There are two main points in this book, and the author thankfully handles one problem neatly before the other one really comes up. I doubt anyone is really surprised by Wythe's involvement in all of it, keeping in mind the kind of dirty little rat he already was in Crownchasers. Edgar Voles is less annoying, but he still gets what he deserves, thankfully!
Alyssa is still as awesome as ever, as is Faye. Setter is fun too. I do miss Coy a lot.
Fine, so I'm not going to say that I'm not a teensy tinesy bit disappointed because this book couldn't totally captivate me the way Book 1 could, but it's still a heck of a book all the same. There are still a lot of new worlds and species to be discovered here, which is one of the main reasons I love this series so much. It has such a complex structure, with so many different worlds and species.
This book also contains one of those tropes where an absolute power changes into a more democratic form of government. It's not by far the first time I've come across this, and most of the time it just annoys me, because those books are often very clearly set in a kind of world where there is no place whatsoever for that kind of idiocy, but the Crownchaser series setting fits that idea much better. I like it!
8.4/10
Average rating for the series: 9/10