In The Earth Abides The Flame Review
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The Earth Abides the Flame review by Harriet Klausner
In Faltha, the Company led by teens Hal and Leith completed their quest,
rescuing their parents Mahnum and Indrett from the Bhrudwons who snatched them
to keep their invasion plan secret (see
Across The Face
of The World). However,
the group still grieve their losses and the survivors recover from their wounds;
but wary they realize a new mission has surfaced as the Bhrudwons were right to
want to silent Mahnum, who knows their insidious scheme. The Company needs to
inform the ruling Council of Faltha that their neighbor led by the Destroyer
plans to invade so the country can prepare.
The heroes travel to the capital Instruere where they soon find themselves
mostly ridiculed by the Council members; as some are corrupt and already bought
by the Bhrudons while others disbelieve such an assault is imminent and all fear
the at hand religious threat from within. Frustrated Hal and Leith realize the
only hope to unite the country resides with finding the legendary Jugom Ark that
most people believe never existed. The second quest has begun.
Like its predecessor this quest tale differs from fantasy sagas as most of
the plot occurs on the mundane plane rather than the otherworldly realm; this
enables the audience to feel they are part of the Company with a deep taste of
geography and history. However, after the harrowing escapades of their previous
rescue adventure, the relationship between the siblings feels off as it seems
static rather than having changed, which makes them feel less developed than in
the previous book. Still this is an entertaining save the world from evil entry
although it behoves new fans to read the previous entry first.
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