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Review: Of Dragons, Feasts and Murders – Aliette de Bodard

July 11, 2020 Leave a Comment

Review: Of Dragons, Feasts and Murders – Aliette de BodardOf Dragons, Feasts and Murders
by Aliette de Bodard
Series: Dominion of the Fallen #3.5
Publisher: JABberwocky Literary Agency
Publication Date: July 7, 2020
Genres: Fantasy
Pages: 80
Source: NetGalley

I received an advance review copy of this book from NetGalley. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

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From the author of the critically acclaimed Dominion of the Fallen trilogy comes a tale of dragons, and Fallen angels—and also kissing, sarcasm and stabbing.

Lunar New Year should be a time for familial reunions, ancestor worship, and consumption of an unhealthy amount of candied fruit.

But when dragon prince Thuan brings home his brooding and ruthless husband Asmodeus for the New Year, they find not interminable family gatherings, but a corpse outside their quarters. Asmodeus is thrilled by the murder investigation; Thuan, who gets dragged into the political plotting he’d sworn off when he left, is less enthusiastic.

It’ll take all of Asmodeus’s skill with knives, and all of Thuan’s diplomacy, to navigate this one—as well as the troubled waters of their own relationship….

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Another murder mystery by Aliette de Bodard? Especially set during Tet and featuring one of my favorite knife-stabby heroes? Yes, please. This is set after the end of the trilogy, though I read this without having read the last book (oops). The characters and enough background is given, though, that this could easily be read as a standalone if you’re just here for the murder plot.

“His only assets were a resourceful thief who wasn’t supposed to be his retainer, and a husband whose ideas of getting things done was finding someone to hurt.”

Thuan just wants to enjoy – or at least survive – his trip home for Tet with his husband Asmodeus. But when he’s dragged into a plot against his Second Aunt, the empress, can the bookish one keep the stabby one from whisking them away before he can save the dynasty?

“Poor sweet dragon prince. I’m finding this rather exciting, but you’re angry and terrified, aren’t you?”

I love the Viet-influenced underwater dragon kingdom and how quickly (this is an 80 page novella!) the author managed to sketch out the various political intrigues going on in the palace along with their involved characters. Thuan’s grandmother, who thinks Asmodeus is a sweetheart, is reason enough to read this novella. It’s also worth noting that while the main couple is obviously gay, many of the side characters are also queer. It does get dark, as court intrigues often have more far-reaching and tragic fallout than those ensconced in the palaces care about. And that’s without noting that Asmodeus himself, as a Fallen angel, is very much into the whole pain/torture/domination thing. Thuan knows that his family and his kingdom aren’t perfect – he’s lived through it, after all – but having those things pointed out to him by Asmodeus is still grating.

Overall, I’ve loved everything I’ve read by Aliette de Bodard, and this is no exception. It definitely makes me want to jump in to a reread of Dominion of the Fallen.

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