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Praesidium is the most prosperous city-state in the world, due not only to its location at the mouth of a great bay, but also to its strict laws, stringently enforced. Ordinary criminals become bond-slaves, but the Wizard places traitors in Stasis, a dreamless frozen state. Ennek is the Chief's younger son. He has grown up without much of a purpose, a man who cannot fulfill his true desires and who skates on the edge of the law. But he is also haunted by the plight of one man, a prisoner for whom Stasis appears to be a truly horrible fate. If Ennek is to save that prisoner, he must explore Praesidium's deepest secrets as well as his own.

Stasis Kim Fielding Brigitte Collet 9781449924621 Books

Was this really written during NaNoWriMo? According to the Author Acknowledgments, yes it was.

I only wish I could find this kind of inspiration inside of thirty days.

This is a short but sweet fantasy yarn about an autocratic society where petty offenders are subject to bond slavery (a nearly inescapable form of indentured servitude), while the most serious criminals are placed in a state of stasis (a coma-like enchantment that can be sustained for a millennium or more). Fielding offers a frightening portrait of a world where individual rights have been sacrificed for the security and comfort of the upper classes, who enjoy both the benefits of a nearly crime-free society and the labors of state sanctioned slaves. The novel's protagonist, Ennek, is the sheltered son of a political leader who takes no notice of these injustices until one fateful evening when he sees a prisoner who has been in stasis for nearly three hundred years. This haunting encounter changes the course of his entire life.

The story sucked me in immediately with a creepy opening scene where we first find the hairless, pale and emaciated prisoners hanging suspended in silk nets in the dungeons far beneath the royal palace. The author provides just enough specific details to create a definite physical image of Ennek's world but also, and more importantly, to evoke a strong sense of atmosphere and mood. And the character of Ennek is an exceptional creation; his growth over the course of the story, from an over-privileged and irresponsible rake to a young man of deep conscience, is accomplished with a great deal of subtlety and believability. But beyond the main players, the author manages to create intriguing individuals out of even the smallest of parts. I especially enjoyed Ennek's childhood cohort, Gory (a bit of a Draco Malfoy-ish miscreant) and Hils, a fascinating combo platter of blue-collar and blue blood who is, perhaps, the "one that got away."

At 220 pages, the book is brief and my major disappointment is with the ending, which seemed extremely rushed (maybe if November had 31 days?). But my wish for more in terms of length is surely a testament to my enjoyment of the story as a whole. Other than that, I did take issue with a lot of the dialogue between Ennek and his lover, which reads less like quality speculative fiction (which this certainly is in all other respects) and more like Harlequin romance. But again, in the scheme of things, not enough of an issue to keep me from recommending this book.

This book deserves to find a significant fan base. I intend to buy the sequel and hope it lives up to my high expectations.

Product details

  • Paperback 221 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (December 15, 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 144992462X

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The powerful city-state of Praesidium considers itself more civilized than its neighbors. Rather than kill their most dangerous criminals, the rulers and the wizards who serve them put the men in stasis, a sort of suspended animation, for decades or even centuries. Once they’re awakened, the convicted then serve out long terms as slaves. When his father the Chief takes Ennek’s older brother “Under” to see the prisoners in stasis, the young boy convinces them to let him come along. The sight of the naked, not-quite-dead but not-alive man they are shown disturbs Ennek. When he returns Under on something of a dare to show off the men in stasis to another young boy visiting from a neighboring city, Ennek gets an even bigger shock when he encounters a different prisoner, one who seems caught between life and death.

As a younger son, not much is expected of Ennek, and he leads a rather dissolute life, in part because he is haunted by thoughts of the prisoner he encountered Under. The man seems to haunt his dreams, demanding his help. Ennek finally resolves to do something, but in attempting to rescue the prisoner from Stasis, he ends up effectively making a deal with the devil. Extricating himself and the man he wants to rescue from the tangled web of intrigue around him proves to be Ennek’s biggest challenge.

“Stasis” is a curiously pleasant tale. The curious part comes from the way the story line defies easy description or pigeon holing. That this is, broadly, a fantasy tale there can be no doubt, but beyond that it gets complicated. Magic plays a big part of the story, but unlike many books involving magic and wizards, magic isn’t used to suddenly help someone do the seemingly impossible. In fact, magic is more the barrier than the solution to our hero’s problems.

Then there’s the romance aspect. There’s definitely an attraction between Ennek and the prisoner, but it remains unexplored and almost unspoken until almost the very end. It’s a curious ‘romance’, but in the circumstances the characters find themselves in, not an unnatural one.

All this makes the book a bit different, but there’s nothing wrong with that. This is the first of three books featuring Ennek and his adventures.
Was this really written during NaNoWriMo? According to the Author Acknowledgments, yes it was.

I only wish I could find this kind of inspiration inside of thirty days.

This is a short but sweet fantasy yarn about an autocratic society where petty offenders are subject to bond slavery (a nearly inescapable form of indentured servitude), while the most serious criminals are placed in a state of stasis (a coma-like enchantment that can be sustained for a millennium or more). Fielding offers a frightening portrait of a world where individual rights have been sacrificed for the security and comfort of the upper classes, who enjoy both the benefits of a nearly crime-free society and the labors of state sanctioned slaves. The novel's protagonist, Ennek, is the sheltered son of a political leader who takes no notice of these injustices until one fateful evening when he sees a prisoner who has been in stasis for nearly three hundred years. This haunting encounter changes the course of his entire life.

The story sucked me in immediately with a creepy opening scene where we first find the hairless, pale and emaciated prisoners hanging suspended in silk nets in the dungeons far beneath the royal palace. The author provides just enough specific details to create a definite physical image of Ennek's world but also, and more importantly, to evoke a strong sense of atmosphere and mood. And the character of Ennek is an exceptional creation; his growth over the course of the story, from an over-privileged and irresponsible rake to a young man of deep conscience, is accomplished with a great deal of subtlety and believability. But beyond the main players, the author manages to create intriguing individuals out of even the smallest of parts. I especially enjoyed Ennek's childhood cohort, Gory (a bit of a Draco Malfoy-ish miscreant) and Hils, a fascinating combo platter of blue-collar and blue blood who is, perhaps, the "one that got away."

At 220 pages, the book is brief and my major disappointment is with the ending, which seemed extremely rushed (maybe if November had 31 days?). But my wish for more in terms of length is surely a testament to my enjoyment of the story as a whole. Other than that, I did take issue with a lot of the dialogue between Ennek and his lover, which reads less like quality speculative fiction (which this certainly is in all other respects) and more like Harlequin romance. But again, in the scheme of things, not enough of an issue to keep me from recommending this book.

This book deserves to find a significant fan base. I intend to buy the sequel and hope it lives up to my high expectations.
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