Monday, March 10, 2025

Sword Catcher by Cassandra Clare

Title: 
Sword Catcher
Author: Cassandra Clare
Genre: Fantasy
Series: The Chronicles of Castellane # 1
Publication: October 10, 2023 624 pages
Source: Personal Library
In the vibrant city-state of Castellane, the richest of nobles and the most debauched of criminals have one thing in common: the constant search for wealth, power, and the next hedonistic thrill.

Kel is an orphan, stolen from the life he knew to become the Sword Catcher—the body double of a royal heir, Prince Conor Aurelian. He has been raised alongside the prince, trained in every aspect of combat and statecraft. He and Conor are as close as brothers, but Kel knows that his destiny is to die for Conor. No other future is possible.

Lin Caster is one of the Ashkar, a small community whose members still possess magical abilities. By law, they must live behind walls within the city, but Lin, a physician, ventures out to tend to the sick and dying of Castellane. Despite her skills, she cannot heal her best friend without access to forbidden knowledge.

After a failed assassination attempt brings Lin and Kel together, they are drawn into the web of the mysterious Ragpicker King, the criminal ruler of Castellane’s underworld. He offers them each what they want most; but as they descend into his world of intrigue and shadow, they discover a conspiracy of corruption that reaches from the darkest gutters of Castellane to the highest tower of its palaces.

As long-kept secrets begin to unravel, they must ask themselves: Is knowledge worth the price of betrayal? Can forbidden love bring down a kingdom? And will their discoveries plunge their nation into war—and the world into chaos?

MY THOUGHTS

Finally, Cassandra Clare writes something other than a Shadowhunter novel. Sword Catcher marks her foray into the adult genre. However, to be honest, it still reads like a Young Adult novel despite the characters being in their 20s and 30s. Many reviews have compared it to another popular series, but aside from the fact that Kel is an orphan who becomes the prince's shield and companion, the two stories are nothing alike, at least, not to me.

Sword Catcher revolves around the politics of Castellane, exploring its relationships with other kingdoms as well as the criminal underbelly within its own walls. The magic element is minimal and takes a backseat to the political intrigue. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but going into the book, I expected more fantasy. The story follows Prince Conor, his Sword Catcher, Kel, and the physician, Lin. Kel serves as the prince’s body double; stepping in for Conor during dangerous situations and publicly posing as his "cousin" when needed. His entire purpose is to serve House Aurelian; until he gets entangled with criminals like the Ragpicker King and Prosper Beck. Lin, on the other hand, lives in the Sault, a walled-off district within Castellane, home to the Ashkari people who sought refuge in the city after fleeing their homeland. As a physician, she cares for the lower class, but her life is upended when she finds herself caught between nobility and the city's criminal underworld.

Clare's new world is intriguing. I enjoyed the political maneuvering and seeing both sides of Castellane, and everything was presented in a clear, easy-to-follow manner. The story unfolded in a way that left me curious enough to pick up the sequel. I struggled to connect with the characters. I didn’t find them particularly likable or well-developed. Most of them were self-serving; even Kel, who convinces himself that everything he did was for the prince.

Two major events near the end drastically changed life for both the nobility on the Hill and the people of the Sault, yet they felt anticlimactic. Normally, moments like these would have me on the edge of my seat, frantically turning pages, but instead, I found myself thinking, 'That’s it?'

Overall, Sword Catcher is a solid introduction to a new series, and I hope the sequel delivers a stronger impact.








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