The Kingdom of Gods explained

The Kingdom of Gods
Author:N. K. Jemisin
Cover Artist:Cliff Nielsen
Language:English
Series:The Inheritance Trilogy #3
Genre:Fantasy
Publisher:Orbit
Release Date:1 September 2011
Isbn:9780316043953
Oclc:1035759767
Preceded By:The Broken Kingdoms

The Kingdom of Gods is a 2011 fantasy novel by American writer N. K. Jemisin, the third book of her The Inheritance Trilogy.[1]

Plot summary

The Kingdom of Gods takes place about 100 years after the events of The Broken Kingdoms and centers around the godling Sieh. The god of childhood and mischief, he is suddenly transformed into a mortal in the presence of twin Arameri children, Shahar and Deka.

The shock destroys part of the underpalace of the city of Sky, and sends Sieh from the mortal realm to recover for around eight years. When he wakes up, he reunites with Shahar, who is now poised to become heir to the Arameri family. The two quickly fall in love, and Sieh begins to age quickly as he takes on adult situations and responsibilities. –

Sieh must uncover the reason he has become mortal, as well as a string of assassinations of Arameri family members.

Characters

Reception

The book was well received. Publishers Weekly noted that "Jemisin is as talented as ever, and the focus on desperate longing lends the series thematic unity."[2]

The novel was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel[3] in 2011.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Epiphany 2.0 | The Inheritance Trilogy . Nkjemisin.com . 2017-04-08.
  2. Web site: The Kingdom of Gods. Publishers Weekly. October 1, 2011. December 11, 2019.
  3. Web site: 2011 Nebula Award Nominees. Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. December 4, 2019.