Acacia: The War with the Mein (Acacia, Book 1)

The bestselling historical novelist turns to epic fantasy with a powerful story of treachery, murder and revenge...Ruling from the island of Acacia, the emperor of the Known World has inherited an apparent peace and prosperity won by his ancestors generations ago. He's an intelligent man, a widower who dotes on his four children and it is this devotion that obliges him to hide a terrible secret from them: that their prosperity rests on the dark realities of trafficking in drugs and human lives. A man of integrity, he hopes that he might bring an end to this vile trade, but powerful forces stand in his way. And then an assassin strikes, a lone killer sent by the Mein, an ancient foe long ago exiled to the frozen north. Now the Mein have returned to take revenge on their old enemy and begin a series of brutal surprise assaults on Acacia. Mortally wounded, the emperor puts into play a plan that will allow his children to escape, to fulfil their destinies. And so begins a quest to avenge a father's death and restore an empire - this time on the basis of universal freedom...
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I won't be reading anymore of this series. The author is a good world builder but not a good storyteller which made this book was a slough to get through. There's too much distance between the reader and the characters and I didn't find myself invested in anything that was happening to the characters. On top of that it was just pages and pages of exposition with little to no dialogue to break it up. There's a chapter near the beginning that had about two lines of dialogue and paragraphs nearly the length of the entire page!
Adding to my BookMooch inventory 2/25/2021: http://bookmooch.com/m/inventory/jonmoss
Condition Notes: Good condition; covered with clear plastic protectant; purchased from local used book store in September 2010 and never cracked it open.
Condition Notes: Good condition; covered with clear plastic protectant; purchased from local used book store in September 2010 and never cracked it open.
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