Acheron Review
Acheron
review by Harriet Klausner
In 9548 BC Katoteros, based on the prophecy of three of his bastard
daughters, an irate Archon angrily directs his horde to kill their unborn child.
Archon’s wife of several centuries Apollymi and her Charonte demons flee as she
refuses to allow him to murder her baby. Feeling betrayed by her spouse as she
always remained loyal, Apollymi and her followers kill any in the Pantheon that
get in their way. The baby she names Apostolos is lifted from her and hidden
inside a pregnant Queen Aara having his essence merged with the baby inside.
Apollymi gives her spouse a stone baby and warns him that when the time comes
her son will return to destroy him and his followers; he vows to find and kill
his offspring.
By the time he is seven years old Acheron knows his parents hate him though
they know from an oracle to prevent his death or else; only his sister Ryssa
cares about him. However, she cannot understand why he is treated so badly over
the next few years.He concludes the Gods cursed him but has no idea why as
everyone except Ryssa loathes and fears him. In his death, the horror comes to
devastate the world; only he can save humanity but he does not want to return to
save those who spurned him when he lived; besides which he knows who will come
for him if he returns.
Throughout the extremely well written Dark Hunter saga, readers have waited
for Acheron’s tale to be told. The pressure on Sherrilyn Kenyon must have been
immense, but like the Redeem Team she comes through with a great tale. From the
opening sequence when a desperate Goddess tries to save her unborn from his
father to New Orleans fans will relish the “biography” of the titled character.
In a sense two related novels with over four hundred pages each occurring eleven
millennium ago and about three hundred in New Orleans, Ms. Kenyon’s excellent
thriller will be on most fans’ short list for fantasy of the year.
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