The Hallowed Hunt

by Lois McMaster Bujold | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
ISBN: 0060574747 Global Overview for this book
Registered by adrienne10 of Seattle, Washington USA on 12/25/2007
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Journal Entry 1 by adrienne10 from Seattle, Washington USA on Tuesday, December 25, 2007
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Journal Entry 2 by adrienne10 from Seattle, Washington USA on Thursday, January 3, 2008
Synopsis: The half-mad Prince Boleso has been slain by a noblewoman he had intended to defile -- and Lord Ingrey kin Wolfcliff must transport the body to its burial place and the accused killer, the Lady Ijada, to judgment. With the death of the old hallow King imminent and the crown in play, the road they must travel together is a dangerous one. And though he is duty-bound to deliver his prisoner to an almost certain death, Ijada may be the only one Ingrey dares trust. For a monstrous malevolence holds the haunted lord in its sway -- and a great and terrible destiny has been bestowed upon him by the gods, the damned, and the dead.

This is an okay story. It is very slow to get going, which is tough when I've already recently read two books in this world. I cannot place the time of the story. It seems to me it must be centuries before the other novels. I also cannot place the place of this story. It seems to be a country not or only briefly mentioned in the Chalion books. Chalion is briefly mentioned in this one. Darthaca, familiar, is mentioned many times with King Audar the star from there. I don't recall if Audar was ever mentioned in the other books. I don't like floundering in the setting of a book when the time and place should be familiar. The problem seems to be that Ms. Bujold had this great idea that expanded upon her religion of 5 gods that she liked, but could not incorporate it into her Chalion novels well, so went on a tangent that is not well enough connected.

One has to have read the Chalion books before this one to have the basis knowledge of the 5 god religion, Temple sorcerers, and world's magic before reading this book, or you would be lost. Unfortunately, I was lost for other reasons.

The main character grows on you, but I'm beginning to think her male main characters tend to be the same. Ijada was a little difficult to swallow at first as she seemed more icon than actual character. The puzzle was easy to see when given all the pieces, but Ms. Bujold often withheld pieces until she wanted to reveal the puzzle which made the story a bit too pat.

For some reason the story seems already told to me, that there were few new elements other than it was being re-told in this world of Bujold's. Bujold is suffering from many author's failing that their main characters must get more and more powerful. Some have a single character following a series where their powers get more deft and strong as the series progress. Bujold has new characters only with stronger powers than her previous characters. I don't think I will be recommending this book to others the way I usually recommend books.

Journal Entry 3 by adrienne10 at Scooter's Coffeehouse - 10196 Maple St. in Omaha, Nebraska USA on Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Released 13 yrs ago (12/29/2010 UTC) at Scooter's Coffeehouse - 10196 Maple St. in Omaha, Nebraska USA

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

Releasing at the (empty) OBCZ at the Scooter's at 102nd and Maple. The sign is there but there were no books when I checked. This, along with others, will re-stock the OBCZ for now. I don't maintain this OBCZ, and I am moving, but hopefully it gets it going again.

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