Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Book Review: At the Feet of the Sun by Victoria Goddard

This is the highly anticipated sequel to The Hands of the Emperor. While it follows a few months after that book,  I recommend those interested in this book read first The Return of Fitzroy Angursell and The Redoubtable Pali Avramapul at the very least. The stories there happen in tandem and set the stage for what will happen in this particular novel.

Cliopher Mdang has been appointed Viceroy of Zunidh by his beloved Radiancy, the Last Emperor, who has now left him behind in the Palace to safeguard the world during his absence on a quest to find an appropriately magical heir. When he returns, he will abdicate, and Cliopher will at last retire, satisfied with having achieved most of his life's political goals--even if his long-suppressed personal dreams are starting to bubble up.

(Surely he used to have hobbies besides running the government?)

All he has to do is wait patiently for his lord's return... until adventure quite literally hits him from behind, and what was once safely hypothetical becomes intensely real.

Cliopher has always followed the stars of his chosen course: the epic oral histories of his people, the poetry of the rebel poet Fitzroy Angursell, decades of devotion and service to his Radiancy... They were enough to change the world. But are they enough to guide Cliopher home?

Read on for my review, spoilers for the preceding books.