I’m not so sure about David B. Coe’s series, The Blood of the Southlands. The first volume (“The Sorceror’s Plague”) was fine, but the new one, “The Horseman’s Gambit” (Tor, $26.95, 361 pages), has me in doubt. The plot, involving a designed plague that specifically targets a proud, arrogant warrior tribe, has a solid premise as a foundation, but Coe takes a long, long time to get the wheels in motion (one subplot involving a merchant with a deadly scrap of leather takes literally hundreds of pages to reach its blindingly obvious conclusion) and as a result, “The Horseman’s Gambit” too often lurches to a halt.
But if Coe returns to the pace of “The Sorceror’s Plague,” and can go in more unexpected directions in believable ways, then there’s still hope. Until book three comes out, though, I’d have to advise holding off.