"We are such a small people, I thought. For all our magic, we're scared, paranoid little children trying to protect ourselves from the bullies of the world by becoming bigger bullies ourselves."
Spellslinger is another fast-paced, thrilling read from an author who's mastered the art of Literary Thrill.
The most easily observable feature of Spellslinger among those in the know is that it is totally different from Greatcoats. Yes, there's the smart-ass lead character and more than sprinklings of humor every now and then. But in general, Spellslinger offers something different.
For one, there's a lot of magic. The author does admirably well in his creation of a magic system for a relatively small book. It's not overly complex; its best feature is its originality.
The plot themes draw inspiration from unique human behavior in unique circumstances. There are questions of loyalty, questions of allegiance to family or nations, and tough choices brought about by tough circumstances. There is betrayal, and the classical (primeval even), everlasting human struggle for power,
Spellslinger features two incredible characters: The lead character who is intriguingly unpredictable, capable of inspiring both frustration and intense favoritism in equal measure, and a defiant character whose ideology is to face life's obstacles and curveballs head-on with little dread and an almost reckless determination.
De Castell's trademark masterful plot twists pervade this brilliant read. A brilliant start to a brave, brave tale.