
Viridian Gate Online: Sharper’s Coin
The Illusionist, Book 4
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Daniel Thomas May
Love can make a man do terrible things.
Somewhere within the Library, a clock is winding down. With Wendy safe, Alan needs to focus on paying his debt to the Plague Doctors of Wyrdtide by the end of the month. But a slip of the tongue doubles the amount, turning a hard task into an impossible one.
His only option is to ask the master of assassins for work. But murder for money isn't the only thing Alan needs to worry about. The gods are upset with him, his old colleagues want him dead, and the Circle of Brewers is hiding more than the secrets of Alchemy.
And there's something else, something deadlier, and it's reaching through time to seize everything Alan loves in its fist. Try as he might, it may have been too late from the start.
From James A. Hunter—author of Viridian Gate Online, Rogue Dungeon, Bibliomancer, and the Shadowcroft Academy for Dungeons—and D. J. Bodden, author of Starborn Heir, comes an epic new entry into the expanded universe of Viridian Gate Online that you won't want to miss!
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Viridian Gate Online
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Good as the other books
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Fantastic spinoff
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Great
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hopefully not the end
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I love this storyline.
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Alan Campbell continues his adventures in VGO, unknowingly setting into motions events which will reverberate throughout the VGO franchise. Driven by the debts that he incurred at the end of the last entry in the series, Alan scrambles for any job that will pay and finds that assassination might just pay the bills.
It's not an unalloyed success though. I've read complaints of fiction set in video games can suffer from low stakes. I don't always agree with that viewpoint, but Sharper's coin compounds the problem exponentially. In trying to set up a future conflict (somewhat necessary, since the central conflict of the VGO series up to this point has been resolved in the main series of books), it is revealed that the entire Illusionist Series up to this point has been Alan running through a simulation of events from a point in the future. This deals a fatal blow to any narrative tension that the book was building, and is dealt with extremely inconsistently - sometimes view point character Alan is seemingly aware of the simulation, and sometimes not. Worse, that awareness affects the simulation in ways that don't quite follow. As an example, Alan in the simulation makes a choice that slightly differs from what is later established to be the "real" timeline. Later, the fact that he's in a simulation causes him to act in a way that he can't have acted in reality, tipping off a simulated character as to the nature of their reality, which leads to that initial choice having fatal consequences in the simulation. Alan then resets, negating the first choice and marveling at its impact. But the choice had no impact, it was simulated Alan's involuntary deviation (acting in ways he can't have the first time around) that threw things off. But Alan himself is seemingly unaware of this, despite being in a position where he really should know better.
Long story short, it's an interesting scenario and entertainingly told, but it's not being handled terribly deftly. With that said, I enjoyed my time with the book and look forward to the next entry. While Alan's eventual fate may be seemingly sealed (barring some narrative tap dancing about the nature of the simulation), the how of it has yet to be revealed, and there's a plethora of side characters to be invested in. If you've enjoyed the VGO series in general, or the Illusionist books so far, it's certainly worth a listen.
An entertaining entry in the Illusionist Series
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Anything VGO is amazing
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Another great addition
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amazing
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