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Droughtlanders Book One In Triskelia Series [Hardcover]

Carrie Mac , Bb
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The Maddox family-of Vancouver author Carrie Mac’s adrenalin-pumping futuristic novel, The Droughtlanders-brings heightened meaning to being dysfunctional. Edmund, the father and Chief Regent of the water-rich East Keylanders, never did take to his French-speaking wife, Lisette, a former Droughtlander. He despises one twin son, Eli, as a wimp and tolerates the other twin, Seth, as a suck-up who promises to join the Keyland Guards when he turns sixteen in a few months. They are to leave on a search-and-destroy mission against the rebellious Droughtlanders. Taking the cue from their power-mad father, the boys hate each other with a passion, with Seth at every opportunity berating and physically beating “Eliza”, Eli. Seth, like his father, also dislikes his maman, whom Eli adores, even as he avoids his father at every turn. The world they live in, where water has replaced oil as the source of power and control, isn’t a kind one. Now the Keylanders manipulate the weather by seeding the rain clouds over their city. Meanwhile, lacking water, the poverty stricken Droughtlanders are driven farther and farther away to a rumoured land called Triskelia.
The divisiveness in the family increases when Eli discovers that his mother is head of a Droughtlanders cell that is plotting a rebellion, using the city’s garden centre where she works as their underground headquarters. But he’s not the only one to have discovered their location, and Chief Regent Edmund becomes involved in bombing the site with Lisette in it, and in blaming the explosion on a Triskelian terrorist plot. Eli, refusing to believe his mother is dead, decides to leave and search for her among her far-off family, but not before enduring a frightening confrontation with Seth in which Eli faces a gun and wets himself in fear. With Eli gone, his father must cover up the probable death of his wife, the cause of the bombing, and the disappearance of his son. Eager to help, Seth promises to find Eli and kill him, especially since he has stolen his dog Bullet, and his horse, Saber.
Eli’s quest-for his maman, her family, and the fabled Triskelia-is filled with drama and tension. A once-pampered momma’s boy, Eli soon learns to avoid card games of Seduce, and discovers that not every Droughtlander is to be trusted, especially when his horse is stolen with all of his goods in the saddlebags, including his mother’s jewellery and the water drops he needs to purify the sludge the Droughtlanders are forced to drink (that gives them the Sick that the herbminders and lifeminders try to cure). In alternating sections featuring the twins, Seth learns some hard lessons as well, such as who to bribe and how much it takes to get ahead in the Keylanders army. He also learns that rape, murder and pillage are the norm, and that insubordination is one line that’s never crossed. When he disobeys the Commander, he’s left behind in a Droughtlander village, where he catches a near-fatal dose of the Skineaters disease. Eli, on the other hand, learns about his mother’s family, the Droughtlanders’ ineptitude in mounting a revolution, and the dangers and difficulties of being a Keylander in the Droughtlanders’ domain where homosexuality is accepted. And all the while Mac relentlessly moves the story ahead, driving the twins closer and closer to a confrontation with one another wherein one is wounded and both come to grips with the fact that there is another family member neither of them knew existed.
Bolstering the intrigue of the plot land its futuristic setting of a world fighting over water, is Mac’s ability to portray characters and their motivations. Governor Edmund remains callous and manipulative, Lisette is constantly loving and caring, Eli uncertain, sensitive and open to learning, Seth hard-hearted, egocentric, and insensitive. Supporting characters are also skillfully etched: there’s Nappo, the reformed drug-sniffing horse thief, and Teal his five-year-old brother; Rosa a lifeminder who ministers to Seth; Pierre and Celeste, the twins’ grandparents; and Trace, the orphanfinder and Droughtlander leader who guides Eli past “The Colony of the Sicks” that guards Triskelia and appears as “a sprawling disorganized mass of wretched shacks and huts dappled with thousands of lanterns and candles illuminating windows.”
And even though Triskelia eventually gets bombed into oblivion by the Keylander Guardys, enough survivors, including the twins and their newly found relative, escape to live another day and take on more exciting adventures in Book 2 of the highly recommended Triskelian series.
M. Wayne Cunningham (Books in Canada)
-- Books in Canada

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Twin brothers Seth and Eli Maddox are Keylanders—sons of the Chancellor's Chief Regent, brought up within the privileged and protected Eastern Key. Keylanders, the boys are told, must keep within their walls to avoid the filth and disease spread by the Droughtlanders—those who struggle to survive on the parched land between the Keys. But when Eli sees their mother helping one of the wretched Droughtlanders, a chain of terrible events begins to unravel their world.

As Seth commits himself to the Keylander army to rid his land of the scourge of the Droughtlanders, Eli is determined to learn the truth about his family and the segregated world they live in. Thus begins his search for the legendary Triskelia, home to the Droughtlander rebels, to find answers.

Once Seth discovers the truth of Eli's quest, he sets out in pursuit of his brother with one aim in mind: to kill him.

The first book in the Triskelia trilogy, The Droughtlanders is a tour de force, a brilliant blend of futuristic fantasy and gritty social realism, with unforgettable characters and a compulsively readable story.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Everything you want in a fantasy epic, May 9 2007
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John Burns "Author of Runnerland, a novel for... (Vancouver, BC Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Droughtlanders Book One In Triskelia Series (Hardcover)
Somebody get Vancouverite Carrie Mac a three-book deal! Oh wait, she's already got one. The Droughtlanders, the first part of the Triskelia trilogy, is everything you'd want in a fantasy epic. It's got an immaculately invented world with its own customs, rules, and history. It's got a burning conflict between the ruling elite and the downtrodden masses, complete with secret resistance cells and covert ops. It's got gambling, circuses, underground passageways, and blackmail. It's also got drug addiction, rape, teen pregnancy, and murder--which may work against it for course adoption (it's only okay if it's Shakespeare) but add grit and stakes to complex characterization and masterful writing. Eli and Seth Maddox are twins, but as different as can be. Seth dreams of joining the ruling army; peaceful Eli's feet are set on a different path when his mother reveals the Keyland's horrifying secret. Before the brothers violently reunite, they will both come to see what lurks beneath the oppressively controlled surface of their country. What an accomplishment.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant and Chilling Futuristic Novel, July 16 2006
This review is from: Droughtlanders Book One In Triskelia Series (Hardcover)
The Droughtlanders is a fast-paced futuristic fantasy set against a chilling social backdrop. We first meet Eli and his twin brother Seth, two Keyland boys on the brink of their sixteenth birthdays. About to embark on two seemingly different paths, the brothers learn there is much more to their family than they have ever known.

Eli's journey to learn about his Mother's people is more about learning to define himself without the degrading influence of his brother. Like so many teenagers, Eli struggles to find where he belongs in life and what he is meant to do. An accurate reflection of real-life, Eli struggles with trust, self-esteem, and independence.

The author's use of poetic language makes The Droughtlanders a story you will want to read outloud. It appeals to a wide audience as it addresses relavent social issues and offers an erie perspective on what civilization will look like in the future.
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