The falcon throne

688 pages

English language

Published Jan. 21, 2014 by Little, Brown Book Group.

ISBN:
978-1-84149-959-8
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OCLC Number:
892626351

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4 stars (2 reviews)

The Tarnished Crown Quintet is a powerful epic set against a rich tapestry of political intrigue, supernatural skulduggery, plague and war. As a result of these events the world of the Tarnished Crown Quintet will be remade. Royal houses will fall and rise and fall again, trading empires will be destroyed and reborn. Friends will become enemies, enemies become friends, and by the end no one's life will be what it was when the story started. And as the events unfold powerful individuals will cross paths in ways that will not only profoundly affect their own personal journeys, but determine the fate of nations. Nobody is innocent. Every crown is tarnished. And redemption is possible - but at a great price.

4 editions

reviewed The falcon throne by Karen Miller (Tarnished crown)

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5 stars

What I really enjoy in a good book is total immersion; the kind that makes you forget your concerns, that actually leaves you feeling relaxed. Karen Miller’s The Falcon Throne did this while flaying me emotionally. I dear reader, may even have required tissues at some point. I enjoy being emotionally manipulated when it’s done well and I felt that Miller was masterful in getting me to love and hate the various characters, to break me by breaking my favourites.

Comparisons will be made to GRR Martin and the back cover blurb on my ARC mentions Abercrombie and Canavan.

It’s not as drawn out as A Song of Ice and Fire, and while the cast of characters will probably scare readers of mainstream fiction (it includes a Dramatis Personae), the scope felt a little smaller than what you’d expect from “he who kills all his characters”. Where real similarities can …

Subjects

  • Illegitimacy
  • Inheritance and succession
  • Fathers and sons
  • Civil war
  • Fiction