Drakenfeld by Mark Charan Newton

Drakenfeld (Drakenfeld)

by Mark Charan Newton

Inspired by the classical world of Ancient Rome and authors such as C J Sansom, Drakenfeld marks the start of the thrilling fantasy crime series by Mark Charan Newton.

They'll kill to hide the truth. He'll kill to find it.

The monarchies of the Royal Vispasian Union have been bound together for two hundred years by laws maintained and enforced by the powerful Sun Chamber. Nations have flourished as a result, but corruption, deprivation and murder will always find a way . . .

Following his father's death, Sun Chamber Officer Lucan Drakenfeld is recalled home to the ancient city of Tryum and rapidly embroiled in a mystifying case. The King's sister has been found brutally murdered - her beaten and bloody body discovered in a locked temple. With rumours of dark spirits and political assassination, Drakenfeld has his work cut out to separate superstition from certainty. His determination to find the killer quickly makes him a target, as the underworld gangs of Tryum focus on this new threat to their power.

Embarking on the biggest and most complex investigation of his career, Drakenfeld soon realizes the evidence is leading him towards a motive that could ultimately bring darkness to the whole continent. The fate of the nations is in his hands.

Reviewed by wyvernfriend on

3 of 5 stars

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Locked room mystery set in a world based on Rome. It's interesting but it just fell a little short for me, I felt like the author had some good ideas but they just didn't get well enough to make this a really good read, it was a good read but I felt lacking. I liked Lucan Drakenfeld and his exploration into the mystery and the mystery of his father's death and dealing with his probably epilepsy and his relationship with his bodyguard Leana, but it didn't flow as well as it could have.

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