What can I say? The skill R Phoenix wields as she leads us through
the story of humanity’s struggle with the injustices and cruelties of the ‘new’
Status Quo is superb to say the least.
To take the very creatures who now run riot through this
world and instil in the reader a loyalty for those of them who regret ever
lending a helping hand in its instigation shows a talent that offers us all an
insight into the thoughts and longings not only of the Supes but those they
have come to need and love. They are not all cruel, they do not all revel in
the degradation of others. We can understand what they hoped for then; we can
understand what they hope for now.
This series is a dark read, there is no denying that,
peopled with beings that it would seem have sold their souls long ago for
control and greed and a sense of superiority over not only humans but even
their own kind. Take one Elias Ivers, the
coldest, most calculating, hated and feared beings in this new regime. Never have I met a character that I loathed
so much, and there have been many of them that have drawn a strong negative reaction
from me before. His ability to read
people, find their weakness and cruelly twist every good - or not so good -
intention or feeling to his own ends without one jot of sensitivity paints him
as the most hideous of men. There is no
chink possible in this armour of loathing he has for the world… or is there?
Refraction offers us insight as never before, allowing us a
glimpse into the Ivers’ world, one tiny indicator that the witch does indeed suffer
emotions of a nature other than disdain even if the manifestation of these is a
perverted attraction and a selfish sense of regret. It is Elias Ivers, and it
is dark fantasy, what is to be expected? But it makes him that little bit less
godlike, and little more fellable.
This episode is one of the most just and satisfactory
episodes to date. Amidst the darkness
there can be hope, there can be purpose and action; and there can be forgiveness
and acceptance.
It was a fantastic read, and I am very much looking forward
to the next instalment. All fingers and
toes crossed that it takes me further along the path to the Status Quo’s
downfall – there are hints the cracks are forming; but knowing R Phoenix’ twisted
plots and her villainous Elder, I will not hold my breath that it will be
accomplished quickly nor with ease. I can only hope those I am rooting for can
stay the course and survive.
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Sydney Whyte
Rating Chart
«……………….A no goer
««……………Alright, but not a re-read
«««………..Liked it
««««…….Loved it
«««««…Amaze-balls – ticks all the boxes!!!
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