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Of Sea and Shadow

by Will Wight

Series: The Elder Empire (sea 1)

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The Guild of Navigators has ruled the Aion Sea for centuries, using their fleet of mystical ships to collect trade for the Aurelian Empire.Now the Emperor is dead.For Calder Marten, Captain of The Testament, the Emperor's death is not an end, but an opportunity. He and his crew seek the legendary Heart of Nakothi, an artifact that could raise a second Emperor...and earn Calder a fortune.But they're not the only ones who want the Heart.The Consultant's Guild, an ancient order of spies and assassins, will stop at nothing to keep the world in chaos. They seek to destroy the Heart, and prevent the world from uniting under a single Emperor ever again.On the seas, a man works to restore the dying Empire.In the shadows, a woman seeks to destroy it.Will you explore the seas here with Calder? Or will you walk the shadows with Shera, in the parallel novel "Of Shadow and Sea"?… (more)
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This book started out interesting with a motley assortment of characters and a fun magic system but things took a turn for the... how do I put it?... generic HR Gieger. Or perhaps the cheesy death cult from the second Riddick movie? Whatever the case, the setting and character changes lost my interest. I abandoned the book around 80%. DNF. ( )
  jamestomasino | Sep 11, 2021 |
A rather interesting first book. I look forward to reading the other side of the story in Of Shadow and Sea. I really want to know more about the world the author has created. ( )
  Andorion | Feb 6, 2021 |
Very different kind of story. Almost YA in tone, but not juvenile. Some "battles" are a bit more dragged out than they really need to be, but overall, it was a one-sitting kinda of read. You want to know what happens with the main character (even though he doesn't seem to have normal human feelings for his "friends"... they are a bit more disposable than one would expect from a character who is otherwise, pretty decently written.) ( )
  crazybatcow | Aug 6, 2020 |
Really enjoy the world and characters. This feels like an assassin vs pirate story, with the twist of it being set in a fairly Lovecraftian horror setting. Or at least some variation on those concepts.

I've read 3 of the first 4 books in this series, and i'll give them all about the same review.

As I said above good world and characters. but the decision to split the narrative like Ender's Game/Ender's Shadow has mixed results in my opinion. I would have prefered instead of 4 books, 2 larger books, with quite a bit of the 'retelling' of scenes being trimmed down. A decent part of the length of each book is retelling moments we already saw from one perspective. I don't feel like it made the books better.

So my review is 3 stars because of this extra rehashing of plot points we already knew dragging down the pacing for me. If it was edited together into 2 books, so Of Sea and Shadow of Shadow and Sea were blended together into one book, the story/characters/world building of that one book is probably a 4 star book for me.

I'm looking forward to future entries in the world. ( )
  tjglaser | Jul 31, 2020 |
Really enjoy the world and characters. This feels like an assassin vs pirate story, with the twist of it being set in a fairly Lovecraftian horror setting. Or at least some variation on those concepts.

I've read 3 of the first 4 books in this series, and i'll give them all about the same review.

As I said above good world and characters. but the decision to split the narrative like Ender's Game/Ender's Shadow has mixed results in my opinion. I would have prefered instead of 4 books, 2 larger books, with quite a bit of the 'retelling' of scenes being trimmed down. A decent part of the length of each book is retelling moments we already saw from one perspective. I don't feel like it made the books better.

So my review is 3 stars because of this extra rehashing of plot points we already knew dragging down the pacing for me. If it was edited together into 2 books, so Of Sea and Shadow of Shadow and Sea were blended together into one book, the story/characters/world building of that one book is probably a 4 star book for me.

I'm looking forward to future entries in the world. ( )
  tjglaser | Jul 31, 2020 |
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The Guild of Navigators has ruled the Aion Sea for centuries, using their fleet of mystical ships to collect trade for the Aurelian Empire.Now the Emperor is dead.For Calder Marten, Captain of The Testament, the Emperor's death is not an end, but an opportunity. He and his crew seek the legendary Heart of Nakothi, an artifact that could raise a second Emperor...and earn Calder a fortune.But they're not the only ones who want the Heart.The Consultant's Guild, an ancient order of spies and assassins, will stop at nothing to keep the world in chaos. They seek to destroy the Heart, and prevent the world from uniting under a single Emperor ever again.On the seas, a man works to restore the dying Empire.In the shadows, a woman seeks to destroy it.Will you explore the seas here with Calder? Or will you walk the shadows with Shera, in the parallel novel "Of Shadow and Sea"?

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