Play of Shadows by Sebastien De
Castell is the first book of the Court of Shadows series. It
could easily be considered as the fifth book in the Greatcoat
series since it is set in the same universe. but it is designed to
be a standalone series.
Damelas
Chademantaigne was supposed to be in a duel to the death. Instead, he flees and
does not face the famed killer, The Vixen, because of an obscure law. If one is
a member of a company of actors, they do not have to fight in duels to the
death, as long as they remain a member of the company. He is able to convince
the company to take pity on him and protect him from the vicious killer.
He is able to
remain safe for over a year until one night when he is performing a play and
starts changing the lines from what they are supposed to be. He does not
remember performing the different lines, however the local Duke does. He wants
Damelas to continue to perform this new version for his own reasons.
At the same
time, a local group of self-styled law enforcement folks, basically a gang,
named the Iron Orchids, want him to shut up and stop. Both sides are willing to
do whatever it takes to achieve their goal.
This is one of
the strangest books I have read this year though it was quite enjoyable. The
main character goes through lots of character development in this book. There
is violence, humor, action, and the world that Damelas lives in is not a very
nice one.
I can’t say much
more as I otherwise run the risk of ruining the novel. Like any novel by Sebastien
De Castell, the jacket cover copy does not really explain what happens in the
book.
The intro was a
little slow, but I am glad I stuck with it. To be honest, I probably would not
have if I was not such a fan of Sebastien’s previous work. I did not like
Damelas at the beginning, but by the end of novel I did. The theater aspects
made the book drag at the beginning, but they got a lot better as it went.
There is a
sequel currently titled, Lady of the Blade, with an unknown
release date. The ending here sets up a very interesting sequel that should better
than this one.
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My reading copy
came from the Downtown Branch of the Dallas Public Library System.
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