Kadomi@buecher.pnpde.social reviewed A Shadow in Summer by Daniel Abraham (Long Price Quartet, #1)
Fascinating debut with niggling annoyances
3 stars
Content warning CW: forced abortion
This was not my first Abraham novel. I have read The Dagger and the Coin books a few years ago, and of course I read all of the Expanse novels that he wrote with Ty Franck. A Shadow in Summer reminded me a lot of the Dagger and the Coin. A female character who is a talented merchant, a city poised on the brink of destruction, but that's where the similarities end.
There's very little disposition here, so you have to gather the clues on your own that the Khai-ruled cities are the most powerful in the world because they have servant spirits called the Andat who are forced into slavery after being summoned by court poets. The Andat in the background city of Saraykeht is Seedless, and through his power the cotton balls are without seeds. But he can also deal with other seeds, for example unborn children, and so Seedless actively conspires to break his master, and thus, break the power of the Khai in Saraykeht.
I thought the concept of the Andat was fascinating, and Seedless was a very interesting character. However, I never fully understood how this one act would destroy commerce in Saraykeht. I also struggled a bit with the characters, or rather, the plot around them. The 17 year old Liat is involved in the whole proceedings, and I found her wholly unlikeable. So I found that the love triangle plot was really a giant waste of my time. I am looking forward to learning more about this fascinating setting in the next book.