The Councillor, E.J. Beaton
The Councillor, E.J. Beaton
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The Councillor

Author: E.J. Beaton

Narrator: Moira Quirk

Unabridged: 19 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/02/2021


Synopsis

This Machiavellian fantasy follows a scholar's quest to choose the next ruler of her nation amidst lies, conspiracy, and assassinationWhen the death of Iron Queen Sarelin Brey fractures the realm of Elira, Lysande Prior, the palace scholar and the queen’s closest friend, is appointed Councillor. Publically, Lysande must choose the next monarch from amongst the city-rulers vying for the throne. Privately, she seeks to discover which ruler murdered the queen, suspecting the use of magic.Resourceful, analytical, and quiet, Lysande appears to embody the motto she was raised with: everything in its place. Yet while she hides her drug addiction from her new associates, she cannot hide her growing interest in power. She becomes locked in a game of strategy with the city-rulers – especially the erudite prince Luca Fontaine, who seems to shift between ally and rival.Further from home, an old enemy is stirring: the magic-wielding White Queen is on the move again, and her alliance with a traitor among the royal milieu poses a danger not just to the peace of the realm, but to the survival of everything that Lysande cares about. In a world where the low-born keep their heads down, Lysande must learn to fight an enemy who wears many guises… even as she wages her own battle between ambition and restraint.

About E.J. Beaton

E. J. Beaton is the author of the fantasy novel The Councillor. She has previously published a poetry collection, Unbroken Circle (Melbourne Poets Union), and has been shortlisted for the ACU Prize for Poetry and the Ada Cambridge Poetry Prize. She studied literature and writing at university, and her PhD thesis included analysis of Machiavellian politics in Shakespearean drama and fantasy literature. She lives in Melbourne, Australia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Petrik

I have a Booktube channel now! Subscribe here: [URL not allowed] ARC provided by the publisher—DAW Books—in exchange for an honest review. The Councillor is a Machiavellian fantasy novel I didn’t know I wanted. I think this book deserves more buzz; other than a few glimpses on social me......more

Goodreads review by John

“Confidence before the nobility. Humility before the people. Books had a strange way of making themselves useful in your life, words sprouting up when you least expected them.” A smartly-crafted tale of Machiavellian politics, privilege and power, driven by a fantastically nuanced, flawed protagonist......more

Goodreads review by William

Our booktube review of The Councillor is now on our channel - The Brothers Gwynne - The Councillor - Book Review Firstly, thank you to Julie Crisp who supplied me with an early digital copy of The Councillor in return for an honest review. The Councillor is a debut novel by E.J. Beaton, in what I beli......more

This was excellent! Intrigue, politics, addiction, sex, murder...I'm sorry, was there something else you needed to hear before reading this? The author's a poet, I hear, and BOY is that evident. The writing is superb, and more than once I found myself going back to listen to a particularly beautiful......more


Quotes

“Moira Quirk narrates an intricate fantasy with historical and political elements.… Quirk perfectly captures the nerves and fear Lysande experiences in her new position, as well as the deep grief she feels at the loss of her friend and companion, Queen Sarelin. This grief is tempered by Lysande's growing discomfort as she learns more about the former Queen's policies; Quirk deftly explores Lysande's dawning realization that one can love a person while still being critical of their actions.” —AudioFile Magazine"Beaton’s worldbuilding, character evolutions, and morally gray decisions make this story incredibly nuanced and smart. A skilled debut of politics, secrets, and magic that will grab readers from the start." —Library Journal (starred review)“A sharp and insightful look at power and privilege in a magical world, and what happens when people who’ve historically had neither find themselves in possession of both.” —Anna Stephens, author of the Godblind trilogy