Nightwatch over Windscar, K. Eason
Nightwatch over Windscar, K. Eason
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Nightwatch over Windscar

Author: K. Eason

Narrator: Nicole Poole

Unabridged: 13 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/08/2022


Synopsis

Iari is good at killing monsters. As a templar in the Aedis, a multi-species religious organization committed to protecting the Confederation, eliminating extra-dimensional horrors is her job. But after she helped stop separatists from sabotaging the entire Confederation, she discovered a new sort of monster: the rogue-arithmancer, political kind.

Promoted and sent north to the tundra of Windscar, Iari leads a team of templars to investigate ancient, subterranean ruins, which local legend claims are haunted, and which have mysterious connections to the dangerous arithmancy used by the wichu separatists. Iari isn't worried about ghosts. She's worried about surviving separatists and a fresh attempt to upend the Confederation.

Included in Iari's team are Char, a decommissioned battle-mecha and newly-joined templar, and Gaer, ostensible ambassador and talented arithmancer. As they delve into the ruins, they find remnants of long-ago battles, bits of broken armor and mechas—which unexpectedly reanimate and attack. It seems there is still dangerous arithmancy in Windscar—but the source isn't who Iari expected, and they're far worse than the separatists . . .

About K. Eason

K. Eason is a lecturer at the University of California, Irvine, where she and her composition students tackle important topics such as the zombie apocalypse, the humanity of cyborgs, and whether or not Beowulf is a good guy. Her publications include the On the Bones of Gods fantasy series, and she has had short fiction published in Cabinet-des-Fees, Jabberwocky 4, Crossed Genres, and Kaleidotrope.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ola

4.5/10 stars My full review on my blog. [...] Nightwatch Over Windscar is the second installment in a WH40K/D&D-inspired space opera, following nearly instantaneously on the heels of Nightwatch on the Hinterlands. The first book was surprisingly decent - I had fun with it, at least, and thought that i......more

Goodreads review by Elena

Stars: 3.5 out of 5. I liked this one slightly less than the first book. While the story was still engaging, and I was still invested in the characters, I think I grew tired with this author's writing style. Yes, it is nice to be privy to the characters' inner monolog and understand their fears, hope......more

Goodreads review by River

Thanks to NetGalley for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an unbiased review! Nightwatch Over Windscar continues The Weep series, with all of the strengths of the first and not a single bit of mid-series downturn. Iari and Gaer are back, and Gaer's chapters continue to be my favorite (and we a......more