chymerra
Written on Dec 13, 2016
Sage awakens about Cassius Vale’s ship, The White Hand, after reliving the worst memory she has….the death Caleb Vale, Cassius’s only son. She has no clue where she is, though, and leaves sick bay to explore and find out exactly where she is and who she is with. She finds out, soon enough where she was, who she was with and what Cassius did to her. She is sedated, I am going to assume by Cassius and brought back to the medical bay.
Cassius reveals that he was, at one point, an Executor (which definitely explained things from the 1st book) and he had his implant removed, for the same reasons he removed Sage’s….to free himself from the Tribunal. The implant helped suppress any bad memories but it also allowed the Tribunals to look through the eyes of the person. Which, if you think about it, is really creepy.
Meanwhile, ADIM is getting to know the little girl he saved from Kalliope and intends to give the girl to Cassius as a gift to ease his sadness over losing Caleb (big awww moment there…believe it or not). Her name is Elisha and guess what, she’s Talon’s daughter. ADIM and Elisha form a sort of friendship (if you can call it that) while traveling to meet up with Cassius.
Talon escaped the Amerigo with a Keeper, Tarsis and is floating in space. Tarsis has an advanced case of the Blue Death and, for most of the time, sleeps. They are not expecting to be rescued when a miracle happens….they are picked up by a shipful of Vergent merchants. Their relief is short-lived because right after they are picked up, a Tribunal ship hails the Vergent ship and demands that they allow them aboard to for a routine check of the ship. Which they say no to and they make a beeline towards Kalliope on Talon’s suggestion.
Meanwhile, Sage is still reeling from Cassius’s revelations. She decides to attack him when he comes to visit her one day in the medical bay and make a run for it. Only thing, she doesn’t get far at all. She is subdued (for lack of a better words) by ADIM and taken to the hangar to be put on a ship home. She is given a sedative, so she won’t be able to tell the Tribunal where she was. But, before she is gone, Cassius makes a series of confessions to her. What the confessions are….read the book. When she awakens, she realizes that Elisha is aboard the ship with her. When she gets in contact with the Tribunal, they have her go right to Cassius’s old compound. There, Elisha is taken from her and she is immediately stripped of her weapons and taken for questioning. Which meant that she got the crap beaten out of her in order for her to talk.
Cassius and ADIM have their own agenda. After seeing off Sage, ADIM detects life aboard the Solar-Ark Amerigo, goes in and discovers carbon copies of it. Cassius reassures it that those are only copies and that ADIM is the only one with something called “Dynamic Intelligence”. Basically, he is the only one that is self-aware and can make decisions on his own. Which might or might not be a bad thing.
I won’t go into the book after this. I will say that there is a death, a fake death,a couple of revelations and the beginnings of a war.
Sage is becoming my favorite character in this series. In the first book, she seemed like an emotionless robot (not knowing that the implant suppressed her emotions). Once Cassius removed the implant, though, she started to flush out and by the end of Progeny of Vale, her character was awesome.
Talon is tied for my 2nd favorite character. Even though he is dying, he is willing to not go down without a fight. And when he realizes that Kalliope is destroyed and Elisha is dead (which is known not to be true), he goes into berserker mode.
Believe it or not, Cassius is my other favorite character. He has his own agenda and isn’t afraid to pit opposing factions against each other in order to wipe out the Tribunal. I can’t wait to see what he’ll do in the next book.
The book ends on a bit of a cliffhanger. If you have been following my blog for any length of time, you know how I feel about cliffhangers. But with this series of books, they actually work. I think that it is because I am actually reading them back to back…..lol.
**I received a free copy of this book and volunteered to review it**