Helen’s Daimones,
by S.E. Lindberg, IGNIS Publishing LLC,
Dyscrasia
Fiction ™
204 pages. Front cover art by Daniel Landerman.
This is the third book in the Dyscrasia series by Lindberg,
following after
Lord of Dyscrasia and
Spawn of Dyscrasia. Here again we
find the combination of beautiful language and powerful imagination that
informed the first two books. The result is a unique fantasy vision that is
both artistic and effective. The “Dsycrasia” novels are hallucinogenic,
dream-like, full of wraiths and apparitions. Ideas and images pile one on top
of another with an intensity that is far from common in fantasy literature. I
admire the author’s ability to maintain that intensity throughout his works;
his world-building never stumbles.
This volume also introduces Helen, a young girl who
immediately evokes both sympathy and admiration. I liked this touch because it
gives readers a very human character we could strongly root for. Most of the
other characters are inventive and complex but not entirely human. They are
fascinating, but not as easy for the reader to inhabit. I’m looking forward to
more adventures with Helen, and at the end of “Daimones” the author hints at
things to come. I know there is a fourth book in the works. I’m looking forward
to it. Here's the link on
Amazon.
3 comments:
It sure seems like an intriguing read, nice of you to share. Greetings!
Blogoratti, Thanks for visiting. I was hoping to pick up a few more visitors for this one
Charles, thanks so much for the feedback and share. Fans of your poetic/dark Sword & Sorcery would probably enjoy this one.
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