SciFi/Fantasy Book Review: After the Crown by K.B. Wagers: https://t.co/GLWVBJWhmB Short Review: 8.5 out of 10 (1/3)— garik16 (@garik16) December 1, 2018
Short Review (cont): The 2nd Indranan War novel speeds up the pace and enters full blown Space Opera mode, with Gunrunner Empress Hail Bristol forced to rely on her old criminal allies in order to fight for her people. Great characters and a lot of fun dialogue/action (2/3)— garik16 (@garik16) December 1, 2018
After the Crown is the second book in K.B. Wagers' Indranan War trilogy, which began with "Behind the Throne" (which I reviewed HERE). I'd said in my review of that book that I couldn't quite describe well why I enjoyed that book so much, because the book never really fit into a clear genre mold (political scifi was kind of the best fit, but even then it wasn't the greatest). That book's tag-line boasted that its heroine was like a mixture of Han Solo and Princess Leia, but the comparison didn't quite fit, even though I really enjoyed the book.
In this book, the second book in the trilogy, that comparison actually works a lot better, as the book definitely takes on Star Wars vibes as our Heroine is forced to work with criminals and smugglers to fight against those who would try to destroy her people. We're very much into space opera mode here, and the transformation of genre works beautifully. The result is an expansion of the universe the story takes place in that feels natural, with more excellent characters introduced and old ones developed, and a really fun plot that surprises on a few occasions.