Waiting on Wednesday 05/07/14

“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme hosted by Breaking the Spine that lets us feature upcoming releases that we can’t wait to get our hands on!

Mogsy’s Pick: 

The Shadow Throne by Django Wexler: July 1, 2014 (Roc)
Okay, high time I featured this one for a Waiting on Wednesday. The Shadow Throne is the sequel to The Thousand Names, one of the best books I read last year. Apparently, I like military and flintlock fantasy more than I thought! I can’t recommend that book highly enough. Anyway, if you have it on your list and have been thinking of getting to it, DON’T WAIT. (Yes, I’m addressing a few certain people reading this with that one *wink*) Book two will be upon us before you know.
I can’t wait to add the hardcover of this to my shelf to go with my copy of the first book. By the way, it appears the US covers are going for the mysterious “back to the viewer” look.
Anyone can plot a coup or fire an assassin’s bullet. But in a world of muskets and magic, it takes considerably more to seize the throne.

The ailing King of the Vordan lies on his deathbed. When he dies, his daughter, Raesinia Orboan, will become the first Queen Regnant in centuries—and a ripe target for the ambitious men who seek to control her. The most dangerous of these is Duke Orlanko, Minister of Information and master of the secret police. Having meticulously silenced his adversaries through intimidation, imprisonment, and execution, Orlanko is the most feared man in the kingdom.

And he knows an arcane secret that puts Raesinia completely at his mercy.

Exposure would mean ruin, but Raesinia is determined to find a way to break herself—and her country—out of Orlanko’s iron grip. She finds unlikely allies in the returning war hero Janus bet Vhalnich, fresh from a brilliant campaign in the colony of Khandar, and his loyal deputies, Captain Marcus d’Ivoire and Lieutenant Winter Ihernglass.

As Marcus and Winter struggle to find their places in the home they never thought they would see again, they help Janus and Raesinia set in motion events that could free Vordan from Orlanko’s influence—at the price of throwing the nation into chaos. But with the people suffering under the Duke’s tyranny, they intend to protect the kingdom with every power they can command, earthly or otherwise.”

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