SF/F Review: The City of Brass by S. A. Chakraborty https://t.co/qS8L7GF46X - Short Review: 9 out of 10 (1/3)— garik16 (@garik16) November 30, 2017
Short Review (cont): The City of Brass is the first in an Epic Fantasy Trilogy which features a City of Djinn on the verge of civil war due to clan rivalries and racial prejudice...as well as other magical creatures w/their own agendas. Phenomenal Characters in a grey world (2/3)— garik16 (@garik16) November 30, 2017
The City of Brass is the first in a new Epic Fantasy trilogy by S.A. Chakraborty (The Daevabad Trilogy) based upon an Islamic mythology-based world. Nearly all of our main characters are Djinn, and the story also features Ifrit, Peri, and Marid in various roles - not to mention the book's name comes from one of the stories in Arabian Nights. While this is the author's debut novel, it doesn't feel like it - this is a pretty expansive piece of worldbuilding and character work, with the latter being particularly excellent.
That said, The City of Brass is the type of trilogy-opener that does not really attempt to resolve many, if any, of the plot threads it raises throughout the book, preferring to end in a cliffhanger that presumably will set off some of the rest of the trilogy. So if you're looking for a book that will be satisfying on its own, this book is not for you. This is also a fantasy world filled with grey - while one of our protagonists may be the closest thing possible to an actual good guy, his attitude isn't treated well by the narrative and the sides in conflict in this story are not all good or all evil. This is a story where prejudice, racism, religious-extremism and violent resistance are major forces and there are no easy answers.
More after the jump, but a quick warning before I go further, I read this book as an audiobook, which means that my spellings of character and place names is very likely going to be off. It should be noted that while the audiobook is long (19 hours is long even for a 500 page book), it's very well narrated, and so I do recommend the audiobook format if you're looking for one.