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Review: “Roil” by Trent Jamieson

December 5, 2011 by Laith Preston

Shale is in trouble, dying. A vast, chaotic, monster-bearing storm known only as the Roil is expanding, consuming the land.

Where once there were twelve great cities, now only four remain, and their borders are being threatened by the growing cloud of darkness. The last humans are fighting back with ever more bizarre new machines. But one by one the defenses are failing. And the Roil continues to grow.

Trent Jamieson’s Roil, the first book in The Nightbound Land duology, promises… and delivers.

I was lucky enough to come across this work as an electronic ARC from the publisher Angry Robot Books. The brilliant cover art quickly caught my attention and the blurb piqued my interest.

From page one the reader is thrown deep into the world of Shale, the story unfolding as details of the world, incredible and horrible, are beautifully laid out in front of you. Trent has constructed an wonderfully detailed world of Steampunk with a Fantasy/Sci-Fi twist.

The introductory chapters are as a result a bit on the slow side. So slow in fact that I almost put the book aside and moved on to the next on my reading list.

This would have been a big mistake. Once I got past the initial world and story introduction the pace picked up nicely and flew towards action and twists which kept me reading. I had a hard time setting the book down to get other stuff done.

By the end of the book my main problem with the work was that I can’t wait for the release of the second part of the duology, Night’s Engines, currently scheduled for sometime in 2012.

So please, give Roil a look, I’m sure you will enjoy it.

RoilRoil by Trent Jamieson
Mass Market Paperback: 416 pages
Publisher: Angry Robot (August 30, 2011)
ISBN-10: 0857661841
ISBN-13: 978-0857661845

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  • Laith Preston
    Laith Preston

    Laith Preston is a programmer by day, Sci-Fi geek and father of three little geek-lings by night.. If you can't find him in front of a computer, or perusing some tome, he will be with the kids encouraging them in their own geeky interests.

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