Darien By C F Iggulden
Conn Iggulden Darien, Empire of Salt. Historical fiction, transition
to fantasy, heroic, comparisons.
I have recently
finished reading the first volume in the heroic fantasy series
“Empire of Salt” by C.F. Iggulden. “Darien” and thought to
review it.
Conn Igullden
(billed as C.F. Iggulden for this series) is best known as a writer
of Historical fiction who is well known for his novels “The Falcon
of Sparta”, a reworking of Xenophon and his “Gates of Rome
series”
Accomplished in his
traditional field I thought it inevitable that he would one day
transition into the fantasy medium but he has remained stolidly true
to Historical or Heroic fiction until this time. Mr Iggulden’s
historical fiction is always worth a read. I have enjoyed his tales
since his very first published book, which I picked up randomly
looking for a good read, awaiting a flight to Canada. Yet you could
always tell that he was straining at the leash. There were shades of
David Gemmell and many other heroic fiction and fantasy writers, seen
in short glimpses, here and there in his works even when he remained
true to his favoured genre.
In “Darien” the
first book in what is to become “The Empire of Salt” series he
makes the leap. To be honest it is a short leap but he makes it and
lands well with a great heroic fantasy novel peopled with full,
ordinary and complex, characters, easily understandable and likeable.
You may ask a few
questions like;
Is it really that
good?
My answer; I ordered
the second book in the series before I completed the first.
Name other writers
similar; David Gemmell, Joe Abercrombie, Robert E Howard (Valhalla
not Conan) Raymond E Fiest, George R R Martin and many others.
In short a great
start to a credible fantasy series from a capable writer who is
always worth a read. I would recommend it.