*Book source ~ NetGalley
Title ~ Gameboard of the Gods
Series ~ Age of X, #1
Author ~ Richelle Mead
Publisher ~ Dutton Adult
Published ~ 4 June 2013
Genre ~ Sci-Fi | Dystopian
Pages ~ 472
My Rating ~ 4 bites
What happens when, in a dystopian world where religion
is strictly regulated, the old gods begin to return?
I had a hard time with some of the terminology
and plot in this story. That’s not to say it isn’t interesting because it is.
Religious extremists brought about The Decline, a dark time in the world’s
history, so now all religion is strictly regulated by servitors. If they show
any sign of gaining ground then the servitors find a way to revoke their
license and shut them down. There is also policy in place to make people as
genetically diverse as possible since having ethnic groups banding together
against other ethnic groups also contributed to The Decline. The people are
truly a melting pot. Except for the rich who were exempt from the mandates. Of
course. Typical.
The story revolves around Mae Koskinen, a
praetorian (elite military force), and Dr. Justin March, a servitor of some renown,
who was exiled for mentioning the supernatural in one of his reports. But they
want him back to solve a series of ritualistic murders and it’s during this
investigation that things of a supernatural nature are brought to light, something
the New World Order doesn’t want to believe. But the old gods don’t care what
the government believes. They’re coming back and they’re pissed about being
banished.
An enjoyable and interesting read, but I’m not
chomping at the bit to continue the series. If that makes sense at all.
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