The God's Eye

by Anna Butler

Lancaster's Luck (3)

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Rafe Lancaster is reluctantly settling into his role as the First Heir of House Stravaigor. Trapped by his father's illness and his new responsibilities, Rafe can't go with lover Ned Winter to Aegypt for the 1902/03 archaeological digging season. Rafe's unease at being left behind intensifies when Ned's fascination with the strange Antikythera mechanism and its intriguing link to the Aegyptian god Thoth has Ned heading south to the remote, unexplored highlands of Abyssinia and the course of show more the Blue Nile.Searching for Thoth's deadly secrets, Ned is out of contact and far from help. When he doesn't return at Christmas as he promised, everything points to trouble. Rafe is left with a stark choice - abandon his dying father, or risk never seeing Ned again. show less

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Highly anticipated but slightly disappointing conclusion to the Lancaster's Luck series. Rafe's first person narration is as distinctive as always - erudite, witty, dry and full of affection for his beloved Ned. And therein lay the problem for me: there's no relationship development in this book. Rafe and Ned love each other, their families either don't mind or turn a blind eye to their homosexuality, and there are no challenges. Yes, Ned disappears and they are both in danger at various points in the story, but there's no doubt that Rafe will find Ned and they will survive the ultimate battle with the bad guys.

There are many intriguing aspects to the story. Rafe is trying to settle into his surprising new role in his House, and he has show more very complicated feelings about the father he recently discovered and is about to lose. His stepsister Nell adds a spirited flair and a secondary M/F romance to the story. And of course there is lots of danger, adventure and a mysterious, miraculous archeological discovery that could change the balance of power in the world if it is brought to light. So YMMV especially if you don't mind the lack of anything new with Ned and Rafe's relationship. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't want Butler to have them break up in each book just so they can get back together, but a writer who can develop such intricate plots around the Imperial Houses should surely be able to come up with a novel way to test or further explore their romance.

I thoroughly enjoyed the series overall, especially the second book [b:The Jackal’s House|36361060|The Jackal’s House (Lancaster's Luck, #2)|Anna Butler|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1507247315l/36361060._SY75_.jpg|58044794]; I just think Butler didn't quite nail the landing.
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