Le Jour du souvenir

, #1

544 pages

Published May 14, 2025 by J'ai lu.

ISBN:
978-2-290-41432-3
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La paix, sous la Parentèlité. L’unité, dans le Treble. Telle est la mission des trois Mains, celle que tout Ecclésiaste, Ombre ou Secrétaire se doit de respecter pour maintenir l’ordre dans ces systèmes stellaires. Mais lorsque apparaît sur le marché noir une pièce mémorielle impliquant dans un génocide la famille la plus puissante du Treble, le chaos menace. Chono et Esek, deux des membres les plus brutaux de la Parentèlité, sont alors chargées de trouver cette preuve pour la détruire. Leur traque les mènera jusqu’à l’énigmatique Six, un être insaisissable issu de leur passé, qui n’a pas fini de les manipuler…

Traduction (Anglais) : Patrick Dechesne

Prix Philip K. Dick 2024

4 editions

impressive craft

Starts off in a stock fantasy of clerics and assassins, and clearly riffing on some familiar themes of space classics, but as this thriller's clever use of flashback and recall keeps weaving a strong set of character relationships and loyalties in unflinching intrigue, the wide-ranging story pulls off a lot of sharp turns without losing the individual threads. I'll likely read the next one, and thankful it's not just left as a part two.

reviewed These Burning Stars by Bethany Jacobs

These Burning Stars

A debut science fiction novel about secrets, genocide, and revenge.

I enjoyed all three point of view characters. Jun is a hacker with a secret past on the run. Esek is selfish, violent, and literally terrible, and yet she manages to be a captivating character. Chono is good-hearted and looks like a rule-following institutionalist, but her conflicting loyalties to people overrule her lawful tendencies. Chono and Esek are tied together by their relationships with Six, a mysterious figure who used to be a student with Chono; Esek spurning Six in the opening scene creates a feud that escalates out of control. I enjoyed the worldbuilding, but as you can see from this description, the heart of this book was in the relationships.

A content warning especially for genocide here. A good bit of the plot revolves around the Jeveni people; they were mostly killed on a small moon …

Best Plot Twist

Some may have seen it coming, but I did not. Thoroughly satisfying. Bloody and violent, but elegant. Sexy and sapphic. Swashbuckling duels and interstellar battles. Genocide, its coverup, its exposure.

What else could you ask for in a scifi adventure? 10/10, can't wait for the sequel.

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