This week’s Reading post seems to have come around very quickly. Today I am writing about the second book in James Islington’s Licanius trilogy: An Echo of Things to Come.

The book title is An Echo of Things to Come and here is the blurb…
“Darkness spreads across a land in need of heroes.
In the wake of the devastating attack on Ilin Illan, an amnesty has been declared for all Augurs – finally allowing them to emerge from hiding and openly oppose the dark forces massing against Andarra. However, as Davian and his new allies hurry north towards the ever-weakening Boundary, fresh horrors along their path suggest that their reprieve may have come far too late.
In the capital, Wirr is forced to contend with assassins and an increasingly hostile Administration as he controversially assumes the mantle of Northwarden, uncovering a mystery which draws into question everything commonly believed about the rebellion his father led twenty years ago. Meanwhile, Asha begins a secret investigation into the disappearance of the Shadows, determined to discover not only where they went but the origin of the Vessels that created them – and, ultimately, a cure.
And with time against him as he races to fulfil the treacherous bargain with the Lyth, Caeden continues to wrestle with the impossibly heavy burdens of his past. Yet as more and more of his memories return, he begins to realise that the motivations of the two sides in this ancient war may not be as clear-cut as they first seemed . . .”
And this was my response on the Goodreads website…
An Echo of Things to Come by James IslingtonMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
James Islington’s writing is incredible. The way he handles the plot strands with the four main characters is brilliant, in my opinion. I really loved this book and have continued the tale by reading the final part of the trilogy. The only quibble that I have is with the multiple characters and places. I must admit that I found it all quite confusing at some points. At the beginning of the third book there is a synopsis of the story so far and this helped me to sort it all out in my head before plunging in to the final part! I can’t wait to find out how he rounds this all up, especially because of the surprises in the final sections of this central book in the trilogy.
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As this second book was so long, as is the third, I had better get back to my reading. Is that a good enough excuse for spending so much time with my ebooks?
Happy Reading everyone.
Love and best wishes,
Anne
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