Monday, May 1, 2023

Raybearer

Jordan Ifueko

Sort of an afro-futurism or afro-fantasy feel, but in my mind evolves into a more globalist fantasy world created by Ifueko. The protagonist, Tarisai is a young woman who is working out her identity throughout this novel. She is raised by servants of an absent mother, finds she is the daughter of a Genie father, and is part of an entourage of children in the harem of the global heir who are "trying out" to be part of the inner council. There is political intrigue, personal betrayal, relationship building and internal doubt - all presented in the mostly traditional fantasy style. The created world is fascinating, and the implications for power and conflict with the magical elements of the realm are new and interesting. An excellent and enjoyable story, even if not a "read in one night page-turner". 

3 stars (out of 4)