The Raven Tower

Ann Leckie

The Raven Tower
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Country
United Kingdom
Published
9 October 2019
Pages
464
ISBN
9780356507026

The Raven Tower

Ann Leckie

A usurper has claimed the throne. Invaders amass at the borders. And they have made their alliances with enemy gods…

For centuries the kingdom of Iraden has been protected by a god known as the Raven. But in their hour of need, the Raven speaks nothing to its people. It is into this unrest that the warrior Eolo - aide to the true heir to the throne - arrives. In seeking to help his master reclaim his city, Eolo discovers that the Raven’s Tower holds a secret. Its foundations conceal a dark history that has been waiting to reveal itself… and to set in motion a chain of events that could destroy Iraden forever.

Review

For the people of Iraden, faith in the gods is a highly transactional and complex affair. Any prodigy of nature – be it a meteorite or a recurring swarm of insects – can take on awareness and power if given enough attention. Humans have given the gods language, and the ability to act on the world by speaking their desires into being. But language is a tricky tool for making magic, and any claim about the truth places a god in potential danger.

The Raven Tower tells two stories in parallel: that of an ancient god who has observed the world around it and quietly gathered knowledge for millennia, and that of Eolo, a young rural soldier thrown unhappily into a courtly conspiracy in the modern day. Passages of lyrical sciencefantasy and a god’s musings on philosophy and human behaviour are interspersed with Eolo’s dangerous attempts to solve the mystery of a disappeared religious leader.

These two threads of story may seem incongruous at first. One is gentle and meandering, while the other often reads as tensely as a detective story. But these settings and characters twist together beautifully by the story’s end, weaving through themes of identity, communication and humanity. The questions raised are tantalising and cryptic: who is speaking now? What can we safely assume to be true?

With an anthropological sensibility that fans of C.J. Cherryh and China Mieville will delight in, Ann Leckie delivers a thoughtful novel that will satisfy anyone hungering for a rich new world to sink into. After her enormous success in the science-fiction genre, this is Leckie’s first fantasy novel; I certainly hope she’ll write many more!


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