By Heresies Distressed
A Novel in the Safehold Series (#3)
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Publisher Description
In David Weber's By Heresies Distressed, the battle for the soul of the planet Safehold has begun.
The Kingdom of Charis and the Kingdom of Chisholm have joined together, pledged to stand against the tyranny of a corrupt Church. The youthful Queen Sharleyan of Chisholm has wed King Cayleb of Charis, forging a single dynasty, a single empire, dedicated to the defense of human freedom. Crowned Empress of that empire, Sharleyan has found in Cayleb's arms the love she never dared hope for in a "marriage of state." In Cayleb's cause, his defiance of the ruthless Group of Four who govern mother Church, she has found the task to which she can commit her mind and her courage. It is a cause for which she was born.
Yet there are things Sharleyan still does not know. Secrets Cayleb has not been permitted to share, even with her. Secrets like the true story of humanity on Safehold. Like the intricate web of lies, deception, and fabricated "religion" which have chained humanity for almost a thousand years. Like the existence of the genocidal alien Gbaba, waiting to complete mankind's destruction should humans ever attract their attention once more. Like the existence of a young woman, Nimue Alban, nine hundred years dead, whose heart, mind, and memories live on within the android body of the warrior-monk she knows as Merlin.
And so Empress Sharleyan faces the great challenge of her life unaware of all that task truly entails...or of how the secrets the man who loves her cannot share may threaten all they have achieved between them...and her own life.
Safehold Series
1. Off Armageddon Reef
2. By Schism Rent Asunder
3. By Heresies Distressed
4. A Mighty Fortress
5. How Firm A Foundation
6. Midst Toil and Tribulation
7. Like A Mighty Army
8. Hell's Foundations Quiver
9. At the Sign of Triumph
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this tangled follow-up to 2008's By Schism Rent Asunder, the corrupt Church of God Awaiting has ruthlessly suppressed technology on the planet Safehold for the past 800 years. Merlin Athrawes, a cybernetic avatar bodyguard serving the king of Charis, has introduced a sequence of innovations that allow the united island kingdoms to defeat the Church's agents, but the Church's rulers soon adopt the very technology they proscribe. Their greater resources, combined with a fanatical fifth column not averse to assassination, make the long-term prospects of the "heretical" empire appear bleak, especially as Charis must pause to pacify new territories while responding to recent massacres. The personalities and motivations of the numerous characters are particularly well drawn and credible, and Weber makes grand strategies and political machinations easily accessible to casual readers.
Customer Reviews
Weber at his worst
This book is an excellent example of Weber at his worst. We have an interesting world with a good premise and some potentially interesting characters and action….
and then literally all of the writing is mind-numbing exposition. Literally hundreds of pages of hopping from place to place, introducing minor and forgettable cardboard characters by having them meet, have dinner, and spend dozens of pages reflecting on their circumstances and opinions of each other. Whole blocks of chapters at a time contain no action, two pages of actual dialog, and many pages of mental exposition that does little to nothing to either enhance or advance the plot.
Everyone familiar with Weber’s other works will recognize that the “Gang of Four” in the Zion Church are the same characters as the Old Earth bureaucrats in his more recent Honorverse novels. The “bad guys” are uninterestingly stupid as their egos take them further and further toward ruin; the “good guys” are all just one “type” (and really just one character) of honorable, truth-telling, highly competent cardboard heroes. Even former “bad guys” who sign up with the Charis good guys suddenly lose all of their former flaws and allegiances and become another cardboard hero clone.
There is so much that could have been done with this series and this book that would have made for rich, interesting, dramatic storytelling. Instead, we got exposition and boredom, punctuated by occasional Merlin ex machina which neuters the building tension and possibilities for excitement.
Reacing the whole series is sadly dubious, but if you’re going to read the series skip this book and read a one-page cliff-notes type summary online. You’ll be doing yourself a huge favor.