Friday, June 27, 2025

Official Book Review: The Equinox Tor, Book Three of David Doersch's Chronicles of the Raven

I have finished The Equinox Tor, Book Three of David Doersch's Chronicles of the Raven and, as the author requested, now give it an Official Book Review.

Book One was called The Gathering Storm, and The Equinox Tor could just as easily have been called "The Storm Breaks," for not since Robert Jordan's A Memory of Light have I read a book that was one long heart-stopping climax. Heart-wrenching at times too, for the sadistic Angor blood-shamans and their Barbár puppets shied from no depravity in their efforts to claim Tor and Green Mount for the Shadow Lord. As Latrans the so-called Fool told them though, "We're back", so the Raven Corvus Corax and his friends were not without without their own supernatural supporters as a war as old as time continued. All while the Church of the Five and the infamous Blades of Sebastian fall closer to Fel, and Queen Darienne enjoys a brief respite before blossoming between sword and sorcery into the deadly Moonflower destiny has proclaimed her to be.

In short, David Doersch delivered exactly what I anticipated: another thrilling chapter in the world of Hortus, as full of deadly intrigue and breathtaking battle as warm moments of family and personal reckoning. Among other things, for while the Tor upon Green Mount is safe...the other Tors are not. So three minstrels march north, the Moonflower prepares for invasion while a different Queen readies her wedding, and, as the next book is titled The High King, Corvus' life is doubtlessly about to change again.

The battle cry goes out as swords are drawn… "Protect the Tor!"

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