Man of Swords: The Queen of Scorpions – a Review

By Robert Victor Mills

(Part 4 of a 6-part series)

Review by Gio THE INFAMOUS 🦀

 

“There is no need for you to accompany us any further, young man,” protested Eridiathe. “Aye, there is no need,” admitted Rhoye, “but there is HONOUR, and WORD GIVEN. I will come, see you both safe to your bourne.”

 

The Queen of Scorpions is pure, grade A ‘Robert V. Mills’ finest. And by that I’m referring to the pure, unadulterated, fantasy adventure where honor, chivalry, and a WORD GIVEN still mean something! 

Once again, our hero finds himself in a ‘situation’, this time involving high priestesses, inquisitors, and a holy book that ignites a fierce hunt of those who try to spread its content throughout the Wandered Lands!

Rohye finds work on a merchant ship which cargo includes two ‘holy women’: Eridiathe and her young apprentice Giustinia. Little does he know that the content of their belongings includes a holy book for which they are being persecuted by Inquisitress Bethaina, a powerful and evil sorceress who will stop at nothing to see the alleged manuscript destroyed.

Of course Rohye cannot let two defenseless women be victims of this pure evil, and despite the opportunity to go his merry way he decides to stick around for the ‘fireworks’.

The Scorpion Queen is beautiful in its simplicity. You don’t always need a Machiavellian plot to have a good story. But it’s got to be well written, with memorable characters, and a plot that is solid and compelling. This story checks all those boxes!

So far, I would put The Scorpion Queen as the second best tale out of the four we’ve read from Man of Swords. I’m comfortable saying that this is another little gem of new fantasy fiction that is rare to find these days.

Another legend in the making!

6 thoughts on “Man of Swords: The Queen of Scorpions – a Review”

  1. Many thanks for this review. Everyone who I speak to who has read ‘Man of Swords’ singles this one out as a highlight. Glad to hear you enjoyed it too.

  2. Now that I’ve finished Larry Correia’s Son of the Black Sword (highly recommended!), I’m prioritizing reading more of Man of Swords! I’m on the second story right now, and it’s SUPERB: Mr. Mills really nails character, plot, and world-building, which are the three things I focus on in my reviews… and of course there’s that *gorgeous* prose!

    1. The second story to me is the apex of not only Mills’ entire book but of all modern fantasy literature

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