Thursday, October 10, 2024

Book Review for 9.24.24: Guardians of the Palace

Title: The Guardians of the Palace 

Author: Steven J. Morris

Date: 2021

ISBN: 978-0-578-84133-5

The Guardians of the Palace are a contemporary "A-Team" of military veterans plus three friends from outer space. When one of the veterans hires the others to provide security to a new building called the Palace, they soon notice something very strange inside the building. That would be the friendly space aliens, who bond with them through combat training in which they receive mortal wounds that are instantly healed. What they're training for is war against the hostile aliens who will be noticed next. This species, charitably called the Infected, have depopulated planets with stronger sources of magical energy but, because our Sun is considered "dead" as a source of magical energy, humans may have a chance to defeat the Infected. But complications set in. The general public "can't" be told what's going on, lest they panic, and the federal government moves to interfere and do it all their way. 

More action-adventure fantasy than witty satire, this novel opens a series. There  will be more bloodbaths before the story's over. There's more than enough carnage in this volume to suit some readers, e.g. this one. However, if you like a fantasy with lots of fights in it, this is a clearly and tastefully written one.


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