The Alloy of Law by Brandon Sanderson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
After Scadrial’s brush with extinction three centuries before, the survivors rebuilt civilization with help but as life and society recovered and brought about good times a shadow slowly developed. The Alloy of Law is Brandon Sanderson’s return to the world of the Mistborn as a lawman returns to high society to take up his family’s position only to find crime and his former partner barging back into his life.
This story is a mishmash of fantasy and western genres with a dash of mystery and hint of conspiracy thriller thrown in as well. The main character of Waxillium Ladrian, better known as Wax, as a lawman-turned-money aristocrat who can’t stand seeing crime happen in front of him is an engaging individual that drives the narrative. The secondary characters of Wax’s partner Wayne and aspiring prosecutor Marasi Colms add a nice change of pace to the narrative and add to the worldbuilding as well. As there is a 300 year gap between this book and the original trilogy, Sanderson evolves the magic system of Scadrial by having individuals with mixed abilities but has made “Mistborn” now legendary which in fact is hinted at to be the subtle reason behind the main arc of this new set of books. Overall Sanderson reminds the reader of what has gone before without diminishing those characters while establishing a “new” present-day with new characters and situations that result in a fun narrative.
The Alloy of Law is a fun, quick read within the Cosmere as Brandon Sanderson shows what happened after the original Mistborn trilogy in an engaging way.
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