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The Two-Faced Queen

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The Hollows is on the brink of civil war as brother and sister vie for the throne in the second novel of the trilogy which Brandon Sanderson called "excellent."

"Simply put, this series is a master class in grand-scale storytelling. The future of epic fantasy is here—and this saga is it." —Kirkus Review (starred review)
Michael Kingman thought he was going to die by the executioner's axe, forever labeled as a traitor. Still alive, and under the protection of the Orbis Mercenary company, Michael and his family and friends are deeply involved in the seemingly rival conspiracies that are tearing The Hollows apart. With the death of the King, both the Corrupt Prince and his sister Serena are vying for the throne, while the Rebel Emperor is spreading lies amongst the people, and all of them want Michael dead. This is a story of betrayal, murder, and rebellion, and in this direct sequel to the debut novel The Kingdom of Liars, also some hope for justice.

For readers who love the intrigue and widening scope of epic fantasy like Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn and Brent Weeks's The Black Prism, you will find your next must-read fantasy series in The Legacy of the Mercenary King.
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      February 15, 2021
      In an ominous start to The Two-Faced Queen, Michael Kingman is presumed guilty of murdering the king, and is only alive because the Orbis Mercenary company claimed him as one of their own at the conclusion of The Kingdom of Liars (2020). Michael has information but is desperately seeking evidence regarding Prince Davey's death a decade earlier to prove his family's innocence. He's also reconnecting with his mother after her stay in an asylum, and is dealing with recovered memories he had lost to a dark fabrication, learning how his nullification fabrications work. There are complications, though: the sudden appearance of his grandfather with a band of refugees; the return of a serial killer whom Michael's mentor, Dark, had defeated years before; a hired assassin with an unclear target; and a Recorder who is convinced that the Kingman family's history of protecting Hollow and the royal family is overstated. As Michael's own knowledge expands, Martell weaves in hints about the broader world, offering the possibility of future books in this inventive fantasy setting.

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      Starred review from January 1, 2021
      The meaty sequel to Martell's debut, The Kingdom of Liars (2020), continues the epic narrative of Michael Kingman, who--falsely accused of killing a king--is tasked with saving the very realm where his life has become forfeit. A month after King Isaac was presumably murdered, Serena--Princess of Hollow and heir to the throne--is preparing for her coronation. Although she deeply wants to execute Kingman, a close childhood friend who she thinks killed her father, she has more pressing concerns. With a rebellion looming outside the city's wall, bloody civil war brewing, and an infamous serial killer loose inside Hollow, Serena comes to an uneasy agreement with Kingman--if he can quash the rebellion and locate and defeat the most notorious killer in the kingdom's history, he'll convince the future queen of his innocence and restore his family's tarnished honor. Kingman's task is complicated by numerous entanglements, first and foremost his mentorship under Dark, an enigmatic mercenary whose reasons for instructing Kingman are questionable at best. Powered by an impressively large cast of well-developed characters, immersive worldbuilding, a multitapestried narrative that adeptly weaves together numerous storylines, and an abundance of jaw-dropping plot twists, this novel also works on a more sublime, symbolic level. The shattered moon Celona, whose pieces regularly fall to Earth and create havoc, is a perfect symbol for the main characters as well as the story's overall theme: "Everyone is broken in one way or another...the beauty of life--the joy of living--is finding others that are broken in a way that covers your weakness, exposes your strengths, and makes you stronger together. That's all love is." Simply put, this series is a masterclass in grand-scale storytelling. The future of epic fantasy is here--and this saga is it.

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