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Even though Basilard is the official Mangdorian ambassador to the Turgonian Republic, he still isn’t fully trusted by his pacifist people. After he was enslaved and forced to entertain spectators in pit fights that left him scarred and mute, his kin turned their backs on him, condemning him for choosing violence. They don’t let him travel home without supervision, and he isn’t allowed to see his daughter.
When trouble arises in his homeland, a mysterious blight that could cause widespread starvation for his people, he’s invited to take several old friends to travel to his country to investigate. If Basilard can solve the problem, perhaps his people will finally realize he’s not a bad influence on his family. But unlikely obstacles stand in his way, including a strange Kendorian woman that he’s ordered to take along on the mission.
A Kendorian fugitive hiding in Turgonia, former tracker and assassin Ashara Longbow wants to start a new life, so she can sneak her children out of her country to join her in the republic. Not only is she hunted back home, but the Kendorian ambassador in Turgonia has learned she exists and wants a favor in exchange for keeping her secret. If she doesn’t help him thwart Basilard’s mission, she may never see her children again.
- Sales Rank: #18778 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-07-30
- Released on: 2015-07-30
- Format: Kindle eBook
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
Lindsay Buroker, just take all of my money.
By Nat X
If you've read through Book 8 of Emperor's Edge, devoured the short stories and novellas and "prequels," then of course you're going to want to read this book. It has a different feel (no Amaranthe POV, but she's still around) and there's tons of action (although it's a bit more confusing than usual). Like the Encrypted series (particularly Decrypted), we're taken outside of Turgonia to explore another country in the EE world. It seems like Buroker would be content to leave this world, but she just makes the world richer and adds more potential stories with each book. Now I need a Nuria book. Or a desert city-states book. Or anything. OR, come on, we need an "Akstyr Goes to Hogwarts" book. What's he up to on the Kyatt Islands? Trying to flirt (pathetically) with Starcrest's daughter? Getting strong armed into buying a surfboard from Elloil? Please don't make me write this fanfic.
My favorite part of the book was when the old gang could get together and do their thing. Teasing each other, cracking inside jokes. After this many books, I will still crack a smile at any mention of Maldynado's hats, Sicarius's meat bars, Amaranthe's explosions, and, of course, the character who is now the most hilarious of all...Sicarius. I'm glad we've had Sicarius's POV in previous books, because it's fun to imagine what's going on in his head when he whips out another fabulous comment. Speaking of Maldynado's hats, they deserve an Etsy shop. There's gotta be a crazy (but talented) EE fan who can whip up some of those hats.
Anyway, I'm loving the EE world post-Empire. And although I do want to keep exploring their world, I do miss the old days of our buddies concocting plans in their various hideouts. I feel a little sad that I can't imagine their homes now. Is that weird and sad? That's a little weird and sad.
42 of 48 people found the following review helpful.
An Okay Installment in a Truly Great Series
By Bellen
Siiiigh. Much as it pains me to give Diplomats and Fugitives only three stars, I have to be honest. Don't get me wrong. Reading this book gave me plenty of joy, but as a critic, however casual, I did find faults.
This novel is the latest installment in my favorite series of all time, The Emperor's Edge, written by Lindsay Buroker. The books center on a young law enforcement officer, Amaranthe Lockdon, as she unearths a conspiracy threatening her nation, the empire of Turgonia. Amaranthe has always wanted to earn distinction, but in trying to help her young emperor, she lands herself on wanted posters and in the crosshairs of powerful people. Still, determined to make a difference, she assembles and leads a team of talented misfits, devoted to helping the empire, one job at a time.
The first seven books in the series are narrated largely by Amaranthe, with other members of her team getting a turn now and then. This wonderful series officially ended with book seven, Forged in Blood II, but fan whining response led Buroker to write a massive follow up novel, Republic, which was narrated by Amaranthe and scores of other characters. Then, fans got their way again, and Buroker wrote this book, Diplomats and Fugitives. Instead of being narrated by Amaranthe, however, Diplomats and Fugititves is written from the point of view of Basilard and a new character.
The story starts off fantastically. We're introduced to Ashara, a Kendorian woman living in Turgonia, during her presentation for her business class featuring her start-up, Alpine Elixirs. The presentation goes hilariously awry, but things sober up when Ashara is approached by the Kendorian ambassador, who threatens Ashara's children. The ambassador forces Ashara to join a Turgonian research team traveling to Mangdoria in response to a worrisome fungal blight that puts the ecosystem in peril. On that research team are our old friends, Basilard, Maldynado, and Mahliki.
I loved seeing these characters again. It's funny, while watching movie sequels, I've always thought those self-aware nods to past installments and the overdramatic entrances of fan-favorite characters were lame. But I ate that stuff up in Diplomats and Fugitives. Buroker knows her characters are well-loved, and she's cinematic in her style of bringing them back to us.
"There's Maldynado," Mahliki said, nodding behind Basilard.
The sun wouldn't creep over the mountains for another half hour, so Basilard couldn't see Maldynado that well between the gaslights lining the driveway, but his silhouette was pronounced enough to show off a dark, bulbous shape on his head. Whatever Maldynado's latest hat was, it had the shape of a roasted turkey. A large one.
Bahahaha!
I was also overjoyed to see Amaranthe and Sicarius again. As employed agents now, they're up to their old tricks. I was enthralled by their every line of dialogue and my only complaint regarding them is that I wanted more.
Speaking of complaints, I did have problems with the book. Buroker's plots are starting to get a tad repetitious, which is understandable since she's a prolific writer, but I trust that she can come up with more original stuff. This plot, in particular, was highly reminiscent of Dark Currents, only not as good. Basilard and his research team spent far too much time traveling I thought, and their were two nearly identical chase scenes that happened back to back. I couldn't believe what I was reading... again!
Also, my attention started to falter in the second half of the book, when the character interactions and development thinned out. To compound that growing disinterest, Buroker separated the characters into different groups. She does that frequently and, as it always happens, one group's goings-on are always more interesting than the others, which makes it a pain when the narration leaps away from them.
All in all, while Diplomats and Fugitives was not everything I hoped it would be, I still enjoyed myself hugely. Even better, the ending sets off a probably spin-off featuring Amaranthe and Sicarius. (!!!) Thank you for the latest installment, Ms. Buroker!
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