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In The Citadel, the third book in the Dianis: A World in Turmoil Chronicles, the planet Dianis is threatened. Achelous, the brilliant architect behind its defenses, has been kidnapped by the Paleowrights and tortured. His fate hangs in the balance as Marisa, the woman with whom he is in a relationship and a trader, engages in a dangerous mission to save him from the clutches of Viscount Helprig. Marisa must navigate political and military tensions on Dianis, battling formidable enemies and Paleowright forces. Commandant Fritach of Nak Drakas suspects Achelous holds ancient knowledge, creating a rift with the Paleowrights. Amidst chaos and conflict, Marisa's rescue mission could ignite a global war on Dianis, weighing the value of Achelous against the potential devastation. The future of Dianis hinges on the secrets Achelous possesses.
The Citadel by Frank Dravis is packed with high stakes and features an intricate tapestry of political intrigue, personal bravery, and deep-rooted mystery. Dravis’s storytelling excels in creating rich, multi-dimensional characters. Marisa continues to shine as a robust and determined protagonist, navigating the treacherous waters of political and interstellar machinations. Her interactions with leaders like the matriarch and Admiral Feall reveal her growing sophistication and strategic mind. The introduction of the Loch Norim, Sedge, and his implications for the planet's heritage is a stroke of narrative brilliance. It provides readers with layers to peel back, uncovering the ancient history of Dianis and its crucial role in the galaxy. The shift in technology and its dangers, detailed meticulously, creates a layer of practical science fiction that grounds the narrative in realistic concerns. The nuanced discussions about DNA testing, the ethics of using force, and the tension between galactic and provincial jurisdictions reflect real-world geopolitical dilemmas, making the finely drawn setting relatable and thought-provoking. While the sheer volume of characters and interweaving plotlines can feel overwhelming, Dravis does a commendable job of summarizing past events. Frank Dravis’ work is deftly plotted, featuring sophisticated characters and a phenomenal plot.