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Iron Angel (Paperback)

by Alan Campbell (Author)
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While not so complexly plotted as to repel new readers, this grim middle volume (after 2006's Scar Night) also does little to attract them. Most strikingly, the novel lacks a protagonist. Virtually every character is a pawn in the ongoing war between a dysfunctional family of desperate gods and King Menoa, the mad ruler of the Mesmerists. Rogue assassin Rachel Hael mostly disappears halfway through; the skyship-towing giant John Anchor is purely a tour guide; and angel Dill only reacts to abrupt shifts in reality. Death is relative, with characters translating unpredictably among Hell, the mortal realm and a bizarre reality called the Maze. Sex and romance are virtually absent, but stylized gore is everywhere, perhaps reflecting Campbell's background in video-game design. Despite the vivid descriptions and genuinely unusual setting, readers who make it through to the cliffhanger ending of this installment may well not care enough to seek out the forthcoming concluding volume. (May)
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Order has collapsed in Deepgate. The chained city is now in ruins, and the Deadsands beyond are full of fleeing refugees. Meanwhile, the Spine militia is trying to halt the exodus of panicking citizens through brutal force. Rachel and the young angel Dill are dragged off to the Temple torture chambers ...but strange things start to happen as a foul red mist rises from the abyss beneath the city. For the god Ulcis' death has left the gates to Hell unguarded, and certain forces in the fathomless darkness beneath Deepgate have noticed an opportunity. Only the offspring of the dread goddess Ayen understand this new danger.Already, Cospinol, god of brine and fog, is coming to save his brother's temple - and to hunt down Ulcis' murderers. His foul, fog-wreathed skyship has already reached Sandport, bringing along its own version of hell. By now, Rachel just wants to keep her companion alive. Escaping their prison, and with enemies closing in on all sides, she is forced to undertake a perilous journey across the Deadsands towards the distant land of Pandemeria. But there the battlefield at Coreollis is fated to witness a clash of powers - a contest between men and gods and archons and slaves, all forced into desperate alliances.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A decent follow up to a great novel., May 28 2008
By C.B. (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Iron Angel (Hardcover)
On the strength of the fantastic "Scar Night" and "Lye Street", I bought "Iron Angel".

Ultimately, however, I was a little disappointed with "Iron Angel".

Where "Scar Night" was more focused, and filled with moments of human drama amidst the unrelenting grimness, "Iron Angel" is sprawling, occasionally disorienting, and, by favoring spectacle, lacks the personal feel that made me care about the cast in the original.

The amiably destructive giant John Anchor, is a divertingly entertaining addition to the cast; most of the newcomers, however, are unappealing and their various storylines fail to keep me interested.

"Scar Night"'s most fascinating character, Carnival, makes no more than a cameo here. This is part of the problem I had with "Iron Angel"; I was really eager to learn more about her, and thus disappointed. Those readers who would rather have followed the adventures of Dill and Rachel may find more here to keep their attention than I did, though even these two characters are often relegated to the background to make way for the new cast.

Regardless of character loyalty, I feel that "Iron Angel" is, by comparison, more disjointed than it's predecessor, and it's hallucenogenic descent into the Maze (Hell) was occasionally more silly than gripping. There is still some great writing and imagery here (though less cinematic, I feel, than "Scar Night") and ghoulish humor still abounds.

All in all, I enjoyed the opening act (roughly half the novel), lost interest in the second, and regained some enthusiasm in the third, just in time for the cliffhanger!

If Amazon allowed, I'd have given this 3 1/2 stars.
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