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Minstrel (Tir Athair) (Volume 1)

door Marissa Ames

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Finalist in the "fantasy" category of the 2014 Readers' Favorite book awards!The Tir Athair series introduces medieval fantasy to a wide audience, bringing intrigue, adventure, and a little romance into a highly accessible and engaging saga.A troupe of entertainers rides into town on the eve of a kingdom's fall into chaos. The good king has died and twin princes grapple for the throne. Forced into servitude, the players witness deceit that enslaves people from the king's guard all the way down to a young washerwoman forced to live three lives. When Riordan takes the crown, his twin indentures the minstrel into recording the kingdom's true history, a decision that condemns both Liam and the prince to a death sentence. MINSTREL details the start of a civil war, through the eyes of a minstrel whose life of poverty becomes a much more dangerous game.… (meer)
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Originally published on Tales to Tide You Over

This novel is subtitled A Ballad of Lies, Deceit, and Redemption, a pretty accurate accounting of what you'll find within the pages. The story focuses on Liam, a minstrel who has been raised from poverty through a king's proclamation and trained as a musician. He makes his living traveling around with a band of performers, but never are the pickings better than in the king's city. Only the first thing they learn is that the benevolent king has died and the kingdom has fallen to one of twin brothers while the other is at the distant reaches of the kingdom.

An observant nature, combined with the new king's wish to fete his nobility gives Liam a unique perspective on this new court, one he would have much rather left to some other soul.

This is a story of big events shown through little eyes, meaning Liam does not have the political, economic, or agricultural background to understand the implications of what he observes, but that knowledge comes to him through what he hears and after Shamus, the other twin, takes Liam into his employ as a historian, things get more complicated.

The Minstrel is a non-traditional narrative in that while there are big, epic events occurring all around them, it's a people story with the "farm boy becomes king" theme. The focus is not on the kingdom, or even on just what Liam becomes entangled in. The events are less important than the reactions, interactions, and intentions of the people involved, whether royalty or a gutter-born minstrel.

Marissa Ames offers an unusual perspective on the epic fantasy, but one that won me over. I read this book in paper, the first in quite some time, and so had to adjust my reading methodologies to free two hands. This didn't stop me from reading quickly because I wanted to know what would happen next, and even had an "Oh no, you didn't" moment when events in the story turned in a direction that made sense to the story but denied everything I, as a reader, wanted. This is not a simple read with a straightforward narrative. It is, as I said before, a people story, and people are complicated. Things happen, choices are made, and sometimes those aren't the "dream come true" type decisions, but they're also the right ones, no matter how harsh.

I will admit I stumbled over the first page, but kept going, and by the second page, personalities started to manifest, the description in the beginning started to make sense as more than just scenery, and I was hooked.

This book came from Grassroots Books, my local bookstore, because Marissa Ames is a Reno author. I met her online, through NaNo, I believe, but it was the book copy that piqued my interest. I'm happy to say my support paid off in a wonderful read. ( )
  MarFisk | Mar 12, 2014 |
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Finalist in the "fantasy" category of the 2014 Readers' Favorite book awards!The Tir Athair series introduces medieval fantasy to a wide audience, bringing intrigue, adventure, and a little romance into a highly accessible and engaging saga.A troupe of entertainers rides into town on the eve of a kingdom's fall into chaos. The good king has died and twin princes grapple for the throne. Forced into servitude, the players witness deceit that enslaves people from the king's guard all the way down to a young washerwoman forced to live three lives. When Riordan takes the crown, his twin indentures the minstrel into recording the kingdom's true history, a decision that condemns both Liam and the prince to a death sentence. MINSTREL details the start of a civil war, through the eyes of a minstrel whose life of poverty becomes a much more dangerous game.

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