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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[  This review originally appeared on Goodreads on March 21, 2021.&#xA;&#xA;Season of Storms&#xA;&#xA;By Andrzej Sapkowski, David French (Translator) – Orbit – May 22, 2018&#xA;&#xA;Review by Robin Marx&#xA;&#xA;Season of Storms was written after the main series of Witcher novels but set before most of Geralt’s adventures. I’m reading these books in terms of their internal chronology rather than the order of publication. While I got the sense that there were some Easter Eggs left for fans who had read the other books, the story stood well enough on its own.&#xA;&#xA;The plot itself was sort of a reverse Picaresque. Geralt is perhaps the most moral and scrupulous figure in the story, and he’s thrown about by the lies and manipulations of the corrupt people and authorities around him. He’s framed for a crime, railroaded through court proceedings, and has his swords—the instruments of his trade—stolen from him. He just wants to be left alone, but the politicians and mages around him see a tool they can use to further their own schemes.&#xA;&#xA;It took me a while to notice, but despite the magic and monsters, Season of Storms doesn’t have a typical fantasy novel plot. It has a noir plot. It’s all there. The protagonist is cynical and tarnished but still abides by a code. There is a femme fatale. The cops (er, “town guard”) are the biggest gang around. The ruling class run roughshod over the commoners without a care for the collateral damage. Loyalties and motives are uncertain, and the plot takes a number of twists and turns.&#xA;&#xA;Season of Storms was a fun and exciting read, and I look forward to continuing the series.&#xA;&#xA;★★★★☆&#xA;&#xA;#CapsuleReviewArchive #BookReview #Fantasy #AndrzejSapkowski #DavidFrench #SeasonOfStorms #TheWitcher]]&gt;</description>
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<h2 id="season-of-storms" id="season-of-storms">Season of Storms</h2>

<p>By Andrzej Sapkowski, David French (Translator) – Orbit – May 22, 2018</p>

<p>Review by <a href="https://wandering.shop/@RobinMarx">Robin Marx</a></p>

<p><em>Season of Storms</em> was written after the main series of <em>Witcher</em> novels but set before most of Geralt’s adventures. I’m reading these books in terms of their internal chronology rather than the order of publication. While I got the sense that there were some Easter Eggs left for fans who had read the other books, the story stood well enough on its own.</p>

<p>The plot itself was sort of a reverse Picaresque. Geralt is perhaps the most moral and scrupulous figure in the story, and he’s thrown about by the lies and manipulations of the corrupt people and authorities around him. He’s framed for a crime, railroaded through court proceedings, and has his swords—the instruments of his trade—stolen from him. He just wants to be left alone, but the politicians and mages around him see a tool they can use to further their own schemes.</p>

<p>It took me a while to notice, but despite the magic and monsters, <em>Season of Storms</em> doesn’t have a typical fantasy novel plot. It has a noir plot. It’s all there. The protagonist is cynical and tarnished but still abides by a code. There is a femme fatale. The cops (er, “town guard”) are the biggest gang around. The ruling class run roughshod over the commoners without a care for the collateral damage. Loyalties and motives are uncertain, and the plot takes a number of twists and turns.</p>

<p><em>Season of Storms</em> was a fun and exciting read, and I look forward to continuing the series.</p>

<p>★★★★☆</p>

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