LEGION 1 : LORDS OF FIRE
By Van Allen Plexico
White Rocket Books
311 pages
Something foul has invaded the galactic empires of mankind;
something ancient and powerful beyond imagining. Veteran space opera author, Van Plexico once
again spins a tale of cosmic proportions but narrates it through the eyes of
several believable characters thus bringing the reader along intimately for yet
another thrill ride.
Military Colonel of the First Legion, Ezekiel Tamarlane is
the protagonist in this book, the first of a new series, and he jumps onto the
stage in full action mode having been ordered to steal one of the empire’s more
treasured artifacts; an artifact he is personally in charge of protecting. Thus successfully completing his secret mission
he is then publicly demoted for allowiong the artifact to be stolen.
Sound convoluted? You
bet it does and soon Tamarlane finds himself the target of cleverly disguised
murder attempts. When he takes his
suspicions to his trusted superior and mentor, General Nakamura, he is forced
to confess his own part in the theft which has created dangerous political and
military ripples throughout the known worlds.
To his credit, the General’s faith and trust in his subordinate
motivates him to dig deeper into the affair all of which leads to their
witnessing the Emperor’s disappearance into another realm where live gods and
demons.
A rescue sortie is launched with Nakamura and Tamarlane in
charge and what they find on “the other” side is far beyond their scope of
reasoning. That they manage to save the
Emperor and his retinue is the catalyst for further attacks on both their lives
until both must accept the undeniable truth that they are mere pawns in a vast
conspiracy that threatens all the star kingdoms of man.
Plexico amps his already manic writing pace in this volume
and readers had better buckle up because the action never stops from page one
to the end. In fact the climatic battle
in the off world cathedral had this reviewer getting paper burns for turning
the pages so fast.
In the end this is of course all a set up for much more
intrigue and dastardly alien shenanigans.
LEGION 1: LORDS OF FIRE is a fiction stew that is both new and
familiar. Imagine “Dune” as written by
Robert E. Howard and that’s the gift we have here. This is one of the best new pulp titles of
the year thus far. Miss it at your own
peril.
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