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Mother of Lies par Dave Duncan
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Mother of Lies (édition 2007)

par Dave Duncan

Séries: The Dodec Books (book 2)

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The past fifteen years have not been kind to Celebre, the greatest city on Dodec. Its security was threatened and its Doge humiliated by the evil Bloodlord Stralg Hragson. The Doge's children were kidnapped and taken over the Edge to Vigaelia. And if you think Stralg is bad, wait until you meet his sister Saltaja, a fanatic who sees no human cost as too great to keep her family in power and her goddess, the Mother of Lies, appeased. But there are a few great hopes for the future of the city. The Mutineer, Marno Cavotti, who will not stand to see his hometown destroyed, is massing a powerful liberation movement inches beyond Stralg's grasp. And the four heirs of Celebre are wending their way back over the Edge to their birthplace. Of course, even as Marno and the Celebre children work towards the common goal of defeating the Hrags, they're all painfully aware that, once that hurdle is crossed, only one of them can wind up on Celebre's throne. Continuing the storyline begun inChildren of Chaos,Mother of Lies is a fierce, kinetic romp that will keep readers guessing until the last blow is dealt.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Mother of Lies
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Info:Tor Books (2007), Hardcover, 352 pages
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‘Mother Of Lies’ is the sequel to ‘Children Of Chaos’ and the final book in this two book series. Spoilers are inevitable if you haven’t read ‘Children Of Chaos’. so do that first.
The world of Dodec is a dodecahedron with twelve flat faces. Everyone has sworn allegiance to a single god or goddess according to their desires. Mayn is the goddess of wisdom and her followers are seers. Ucr is god of prosperity, followed by merchants. There are thirteen gods in all, helpfully listed in the preface along with major characters.

Fierce warriors from the Vigaelian face of Dodec invaded the Florengian face about sixteen years ago and conquered all before them. The doge of Celebre, the richest city in Florengia, was forced to hand over his children as hostages to Stralg Hragson, bloodlord of the Heroes of Weru. They were taken back to Vigaelia and their stories are told in book one. At the end of which they have been reunited and are making their way back home with Saltaja Hragsdor, Mother of Lies, in hot pursuit.

While they were gone, many on the Florengian face joined the Heroes of Weru and learned to fight. By dedicating themselves to Weru, god of storm and battle, they gain the power to ‘battleform’ into huge, deadly animals. Then they turned on the invaders and almost defeated them, but at great cost. Most cities are devastated. Celebre is still intact but the old doge is dying and there is much contention over who will succeed him. His legitimate children are on the way from Vigaelia, but no one in Florengia knows it yet. Dantio is a seer, Orlad a warrior and daughter Fabia a powerful sorceress who, like Saltaja Hragsdor herself, is secretly allied to the death goddess Xaran. The doge’s wife Olivia has a bastard son by Stralg Hragson, the result of rape, who thinks he should be heir. Marno Cavotti, the leader who has fought for years to liberate his homeland, might have his own ideas about that and he has an army.

As in ‘Children Of Chaos’, the story is told from multiple points of view, a different character every chapter. Each chapter starts with the character’s name in block capitals starting a sentence. ‘MARNO CAVOTTI heard the warbeasts’ fury as he dived from the parapet.’ This deft technique reminds you of the varied cast and helps you follow the story. There’s a lot to be said for clarity in commercial fiction writing. The yarn moves at a ripping pace and is sufficiently intriguing to keep you turning pages.

I enjoyed the book but not quite as much as the first one, perhaps because the children of Celebre started out quite helpless there and grew stronger through their trials. Here they are already formidable. Even so, it’s a fine tale with several twists and a neat resolution. Dave Duncan’s plotting reminds me somewhat of Kevin J. Anderson but he has more likeable characters and his prose style is smoother. He departed this vale of tears before I discovered him but left over thirty books in his wake so if you like this series, as I do, there are plenty of other books available. ( )
  bigfootmurf | Jul 15, 2023 |
(Amy) Well, that was a disappointment, and that's saying something. Before this duology, I have never been disappointed in a Dave Duncan book, not even the antique cheesy "modern person in fantasy world" books. This book and its predecessor, Children of Chaos, however, left me entirely cold.

I am not entirely certain what I found lacking in them - or at least, I can't articulate specifics. I can say, however, that I got a distinct sense of the author having chosen to phone it in. There were some flashes of Duncanesque creativity in there (I rather liked the idea of the god after whom this second book is named, for instance, not to mention the bizarreness inherent in the idea of a dodecahedral planet), but there was no synergy in them. The various interesting bits did not come together into an interesting book, they instead were things I managed to pick out as I plodded my way through. Ugh.

It's not enough to put me off future Duncan books - given the dozens of truly enjoyable books of his I've read, that would take far more than a couple of duds to achieve - but it's likely to make me just the tiniest bit leery of his next new concept.
( http://weblog.siliconcerebrate.com/zenos-library/2008/05/mother-of-lies-dave-dun... ) ( )
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The past fifteen years have not been kind to Celebre, the greatest city on Dodec. Its security was threatened and its Doge humiliated by the evil Bloodlord Stralg Hragson. The Doge's children were kidnapped and taken over the Edge to Vigaelia. And if you think Stralg is bad, wait until you meet his sister Saltaja, a fanatic who sees no human cost as too great to keep her family in power and her goddess, the Mother of Lies, appeased. But there are a few great hopes for the future of the city. The Mutineer, Marno Cavotti, who will not stand to see his hometown destroyed, is massing a powerful liberation movement inches beyond Stralg's grasp. And the four heirs of Celebre are wending their way back over the Edge to their birthplace. Of course, even as Marno and the Celebre children work towards the common goal of defeating the Hrags, they're all painfully aware that, once that hurdle is crossed, only one of them can wind up on Celebre's throne. Continuing the storyline begun inChildren of Chaos,Mother of Lies is a fierce, kinetic romp that will keep readers guessing until the last blow is dealt.

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