
The Lesser Devil
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Samuel Roukin
Can the youngest son of a noble house save his family from a plot generations in the making?
Crispin Marlowe grew up in his brother’s shadow, but Hadrian is gone, and his grandmother - the Duchess of Delos - is dying.
Answering her summons, Crispin takes off on what should be a routine flight to the ducal palace from the castle at Devil’s Rest. But he is flying into a trap. There are whispers of treachery among the duchess’s many daughters, rumors of hidden knives in the planet’s court...if he can even make it there.
With no one coming to save him and only his sister, Sabine, and a few injured guardsmen to protect him, House Marlowe’s least famous son must make his heroic stand, and contend not only the foes arrayed against his house, but with the cultists who dwell in the mountains above his family’s ancestral home....
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Amazing Characterization
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Excellent
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Crispin being a minor character in the first book that I despised, didn't even occur to me of being a returning character yet. Actually adoring Crispin, maybe even more then Hadrian, was especially not on my mind either. This novella however absolutely got me enjoying Crispin and his complex character as well, seeing him grow and mature was really interesting to see what time was able to do to him.
The plot was especially engaging here and started right away, although short, was incredibly well written. I really liked the great work this author did in re-introducing and building characters to quickly shift to get a compelling plot together. The great descriptive writing at times made me feel like I was watching a movie.
I really can't wait until this character is revisited, I hope, in the main series. This was such a great book to read in an afternoon and a great pallete cleanser from the overly slow full size novel that the first book was.
A great improvement and addition to the much slower first book to a more fast paced plot.
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Beautiful short story
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It was an enjoyable listen
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Nice change of pace
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fantastic story addition
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Wonderful tale!!
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The lesser brother
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In this pullout of the Sun Eater series, we explore the consequences of a devastating war between great houses far in the future. As in GoT, there are often unexpected consequences to war, because you can’t kill them all, and the losers stay angry long after the winners have forgotten the brutality that led to their victory. But, unlike the original Dune, where character was mostly a function of class, here, class is a function of character.
Ruocchio understands that the most satisfying stories involve characters challenging their own limits. His books also bring us the joy of having minor characters emerge as fully formed, with independent motivations. Ruocchio is next big thing in SciFi, and the Sun Eater series more than fills the void created while waiting for both the new Dune movie, and WoW.
More Than Game of Dune
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