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Title: The Sea Watch
Title: The Sea Watch
Series:
Shadows of the Apt #6
Author: Adrian Tchaikovsky
Rating:
5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 720
Format: Digital Edition
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 720
Format: Digital Edition
Synopsis:
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The city of Collegium is trying to catch it's collective breath since the cease-fire agreement with the Wasp Empire has gone into affect. Stenwold Maker continues his job as an embassador and is trying to get 2 more Ant Cities to at least become trading partners with Collegium.
Of
course, the Wasp Empire has it's own agents in the city and they are
doing what they can to undermine Collegium for when the Empire
resumes it war footing.
At the
same time, it is revealed that the Spider Family Aldenrael, which
pretty much rescued Collegium during the last war with Vek, has been
preying on Collegium ships and playing pirate. When one of those
“pirates” is killed and turns out to be a minor Aldenrael member,
the entire Spider Nation goes on the warpath and prepares an armada
to take over Collegium.
Since
that's obviously not enough, it turns out that there is an entire
underwater culture of Kinden, which wants to invade and take over
Collegium as well. Stenwold is kidnapped by these kinden while
dealing with the other 2 issues (Wasps and Spiders) and gets sucked
into another whole world. He must survive, escape and somehow broker
a peace deal with these Sea Kinden. To seal the deal, he must find
the lost ruler who is now a young man.
Neither
the Empire nor the Spiders want peace, so treachery continues to
abound and things look really bad for Collegium. Until Stenwold finds
the heir, brokers a deal with the Sea Kinden, sinks a whole bunch of
Spider ships and wipes out a nest of Rekef Inlanders (Wasp agents) in
Collegium.
Now it's back to business as usual with
the Wasp Empire being the main threat.
My
Thoughts:
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My
Review for This from back in 2011 still stands true as all get
out.
This was the perfect way to end my reading year, on a very good note.
I enjoyed this book from beginning to end and since it's been 6
years, enough things were dulled that it wasn't a slog. In many ways,
this re-read made me appreciate Tchaikovsky's writing skills even
more. I liked this book. I begrudged my time away from it and made
the most of when I was reading it. I read the final 30% this
afternoon in one sitting.
To see Stenwold having almost everything taken from him (Che's not
returning from Khanaphes, Arianna's demise, Teornis's betrayal,
Sten's capture and imprisonment under the sea) and not have it break
him? I thought Tchaikovsky did a fantastic job of creating Sten and
turning him into someone I want to cheer on and hope that things work
out for. He was a true Hero, even if deliberately not cast into the
Warrior Knight mold.
It was also nice to simply have the focus be on one character.
Stenwold is our point of view for the whole book and everything is
through him and revolves around him. It made for a nice linear read.
It also wasn't a puzzle with trying to fit 5 different storylines
together. Sometimes I like complexity but other times I just want
something straight forward. Tchaikovsky gave me that in spades with
this.
When I bought this series in trade paperback (I'm going to try to do
a shelfie of just these 10 books for the last book) I almost
immediately had buyers regret as I wasn't sure I was going to like
them enough to read them again. Well, this re-read has grabbed those
regrets and tossed them into the Marianna Trench. These have been
BETTER this second time around and I'm already looking forward to
another go in 10 years or so even while I'm not finished this first
Re-read!
★★★★★
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