![]() The Fall of Ile-Rien books were fun, but not really exceptional, and I followed new releases less avidly than before. I was disappointed when Wells, in her next books, turned so heavily back to the Ile-Rien world of Element and Necromancer. Wheel of the Infinite put her back on track. Death of the Necromancer I found to be be a bit too political for my taste – too much courtly steampunk, not enough magic. With the first two books, I was enthralled – this was clearly a writer to watch, and I was surprised she didn’t get more attention. ![]() ![]() I picked up her City of Bones soon after, and then The Death of the Necromancer and Wheel of the Infinite. I started reading Martha Wells twenty years ago, when her debut novel The Element of Fire came out. ![]()
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