Friday, March 12, 2010

“Imager” and “Spirit Lens”

I don’t like epic fantasy (sword and sorcery or daggers and dragons) books. They usually have the same theme: a young hero, evil lords, strange creatures and magic, a taxing quest, a few crazy and odd companions, usually a beautiful girl in trouble… you know the type! They all aspire to be the next “Lord of the Rings” without any success.
So for the last four years I have been avoiding this subgenre until I read the “Warded Man” a few weeks ago. Then last week in the library I told myself “what the heck!” and picked two books of this genre randomly. I was in luck. Both turn out to be better than good and renewed my faith in Sword and sorcery books.
Imager” Book One of the Imager Portfolio by L. E. Modesitt Jr. is happening in an alternative universe where magic is real and used in place of man-power. The timeline is around Victorian era when science is advancing, there is railroad and guns but people still ride horses and have carriages. There is a special college for mages who can create almost anything just by imagining and visualization.
Rhennthyl spends years as a portraitist apprentice learning and working hard. Although his work is better than most masters, his master doesn’t pay and support him. When the master is killed in a fire, Rhenn starts thinking about his little adjustments to the portraits and the accident. He looks for a new master but no one wants him. He has no choice but to apply to the college of Imagers. He advances rather rapidly but there are truths that no normal person knows about Imagers.
The book is lengthy and has too much detail but is so well written that you willingly suffer through Rhenn’s classes with him. Instead of strange and useless quests, the plot revolves around a mystery: the murder of young Imagers. There is also some flavor of romance but it remains a flavor, just a touch. Just enough!
My only problem with the book is that the second book of the series is not in the library database. Where am I supposed to find it?!
The Spirit Lens” by Carol Berg is another epic fantasy/sorcery which has a mystery as its core. Portier, a failed sorcerer and librarian of a magical school; is summoned by the King to find and nullify assassins whom targeted the King. Portier starts his work with making a team, inviting Chevalier Ilario and sorcerer Dante. Dante is an angry unconventional sorcerer and Ilario is a fop, more concern about parties and fashion than matters of life and death. The Queen is the main suspect and there are rumors of nefarious practices. What our trio discover is bigger than few murder and assassination attempts. The natural order of the universe could be in danger!
This book was published two months ago and I can’t find any info on the release date of the second book. More is the pity!

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