The Hand that Casts the Bone
The Vanguard Chronicles, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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RJ Bayley
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By:
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HL Tinsley
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The Hand that Casts the Bone is the second book in the Vanguard Series and continues the journey of protagonist, John Vanguard, as he negotiates his way through a city rife with crime and corruption. A Grimdark gas lamp novel, The Hand that Casts the Bone follows We Men of Ash and Shadow in its themes of redemption, betrayal, and revolution.
It was funny how everything came down to resources. Who had them, who wanted them, and who would die for them. That was the thing, when you cast a bone into the dog pit to watch the hounds fight; it was not the strongest dog that won. It was the hand that cast the bone.
Alone in a city on the cusp of revolution, separated from his allies and with nothing to his name, former mercenary John Vanguard finds vigilante life can be a poorly paid gig. When an influential aristocrat's death causes a sudden shift in the balance of power, Vanguard finds himself once more caught in the crossfire between dangerous men with murderous ambitions.
From his tower far above the city, Captain Sanquain seeks to tighten his iron grip on the capital and its citizens. Amidst the chaos of the Black Zone, a deadly turf war is brewing between the crime lords. Outside the city, libertarian Argent Cooke struggles to gather support for the uprising. And from the smog-stained rooftops, Vanguard's former protégé Tarryn Leersac is watching all.
With any hopes of redemption fading, Vanguard finds one last shred of hope in the form of an old friend, risen from the dead and promising the chance for atonement.
©2022 Holly Tinsley (P)2022 Holly TinsleyCritic reviews
"Effortlessly readable. Grimdark Gaslamp at its very best," (Peter McLean, author of Priest of Bones)
I could leave the review there. What we have is the story of John Vanguard, but in reality is a wade through the pain and filth of D’Orsee. A city mired in crime for those without money, who lead a back-breaking life in the hovels and warrens of a walled city kept separate from the monied by the Red Badges and their commander Captain Sanquain whom ‒ as it turns out ‒ has transferred his strategic skills in battle to a game of politics and manipulation of the masses. Amidst this Vanguard stalks the streets, dispatching those Sanquain demands dead until he refuses and turns vigilante. Vanguard’s tale is interwoven with the machinations of Sanquain and the rise of another killer, while drawing in the lowlife of the street ‒ both the scum and those with heart ‒ into the mix. Another layer of intrigue lies with talk of revolution. So many strings, all woven into a story that had me hooked from beginning to end.
Be warned, Tinsley does not shy away from the grimmest of deaths, the most bitter of characters, and when glimmers of light lure you, she delights in slamming the shutters closed at the last moment. There is one death scene towards the end of The Hand That Casts the Bones that I knew was coming, but so wanted the author just to say ‘not that one’. It hurt. But then, therein lies the author’s skill, as I still hanker for more. I wholeheartedly recommend these books and await the next with bated breath.
A final word for the narrator RJ Bayley. Take a bow, sir. Superb.
Amazing Grimdark Goodness
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