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THE NEMESIS by S.J. Kincaid

THE NEMESIS

From the Diabolic series, volume 3

by S.J. Kincaid

Pub Date: Aug. 25th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5344-0995-8
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

After narrowly surviving The Empress (2017), Nemesis is pulled back into imperial intrigue to stop a madman.

Rather than a traditional start (either a recap or where the previous left off), the book opens with Tyrus’ boyhood, when he makes a personally painful decision for the greater good, with ramifications that set him on the path that finds him, 15 years later, a mad tyrant declared to be a God-Emperor. Meanwhile, Nemesis, left by Neveni after Nemesis botched an assassination attempt on Tyrus, lives in hiding in a desolate mining colony with the only other surviving Diabolic, Anguish, who’s dying. As “Nemesis lives” has been taken up as a rallying cry by those opposing the tyrant, she loses anonymity and returns to Tyrus, who finds he misses her, in exchange for medical care for Anguish. But, unable to go along with Tyrus’ cruelty, Nemesis and Anguish must leverage every connection they have to enable Tyrus’ opponents to take him down. In doing so, they uncover some of the empire’s deepest secrets. The intrigue- and betrayal-packed plot never feels like twists for the sake of twists because character decisions are rooted in their complex, often contradictory, emotions. Nuanced social commentary and philosophical musings give thematic weight to a story grounded in a passionate, tragically antagonistic relationship. As appearance is easily and routinely altered via technology, the diversity focus is firmly on classism.

Intense and captivating; a pitch-perfect ending for a strong trilogy.

(Science fiction. 13-adult)