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Arms-Commander (Saga of Recluce)

by L. E. Modesitt, Jr.

Series: Saga of Recluce (16)

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Can't put this book down. I have resisted the Pre-History of Recluse in the past (Fall of Angels). I did not really want that much Sci-Fy, however this book as been a compelling read.

I am about half way through and the lead up to the chuncky meeaty good parts has been thrilling.

I am now going to have to go get Fall of Angels and read it.

Enjoy

Thanks ER List, hope the review helps some speed up their decision process. ( )
  waynegrantham | Dec 12, 2009 |
I received this copy of Arms Commander via the early reviewers program. I wasn't very impressed. Modesitt is the sort of writer who tends to explore the same themes in his writing over and over again. He focuses on a hero (actually a heroine in this case) who is trying to effect some sort of social change within a society but is meeting resistance from the establishment. Eventually this hero realizes that the only way to create a lasting change is to remove those in power, often via some epic form of violence.

While I have no objection to this idea (it has made for enjoyable reading over the years) I have recently begun to tire of it due to the sheer repetitiveness of Modesitt's work as a whole. I can honestly say that every book I've read by the author focuses on this idea to one extent or another. The only difference from novel to novel is in the details of the overall conflict.

Therefore, I can only recommend this book for the die-hard Modesitt fan. ( )
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0765323818, Hardcover)

Arms-Commander takes place ten years after the end of The Chaos Balance and tells the story of the legendary Saryn. The keep of Westwind, in the cold mountainous heights called the Roof of the World, is facing attack by the adjoining land of Gallos. Arthanos, son and heir to the ailing Prefect of Gallos, wishes to destroy Westwind because the idea of a land where women rule is total anathema to him.

Saryn, Arms-Commander of Westwind, is dispatched to a neighboring land, Lornth, to seek support against the Gallosians. In the background, the trading council of Suthya is secretly and informally allied with Gallos against Westwind and begins to bribe lord-holders in Lornth to foment rebellion and civil war. They hope to create such turmoil in Lornth that the weakened land will fall to Suthya. But Zeldyan, regent of Lornth, has problems in her family. To secure Zeldyan’s aid, Saryn must pledge her personal support—and any Westwind guard forces she can raise—to the defense of Zeldyan and her son. The fate of four lands, including Westwind, rests on Saryn’s actions.

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