Son of the Black Sword
By John Brown, The Man
I just finished reading Larry
Correia’s Son of the Black Sword,
and enjoyed it immensely.
It takes memes from King Arthur’s sword, Moses, the Shaolin
monks, special operations forces, ancient India, prophets, and freedom and
mixes them into an epic fantasy that’s simply tremendous.
It has all the action and entertainment you expect from a
Correia production. There are monsters. There are battles and wonderful scenes
of sword fighting. There are magic and wizards, but it’s not the magic and
wizards you’ve seen before (magic from demon body parts?!) And unlike many
fantasies, which revolve around the magic—discovering how it works and some
chosen person growing in its power—this story revolves around matters of justice
and mercy and law and truth.
This isn’t a story about magic. It’s a story about far more.
The main character, Ashok, is not just a Lord Protector, one
trained in battle to kill demons and administer death to those who break the
law, he’s the most fearsome of them all. And the most pure in his devotion to
the law. There’s just one problem—he finds out that he himself is a terrible
affront to the law.
Discovering why that is and how it occurred is part of the
enjoyment, so I won’t give it away. But along with that and all the action,
you’ll be transported to a new world based on the old Indian caste system, but
with a number of twists. You’ll encounter the court intrigue found in so many
fantasies. But probably what was most delicious to me was a central mystery
shrouded in the ancient past and a whole cast of wonderful characters. There’s
Ashok, but we also get a courageous librarian/legal assistant, a tough female
boat captain, a funny black market smuggler, and a veteran soldier who wants to
restore the honor that was unjustly taken from him.
As a reader, I was delighted. As an author, I found many
things to admire (and some to be envious of), including the fact that when
you’re in the point of view of a character, you’re with that character, caring
about what they care about and seeing the world through their eyes.
Son of the Black Sword
is a book chock full of delights. If you like fantasy and action, I think
you’ll love it. As for me, I can’t wait for the second in the series.
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