Skip to content

THE WOOD BEE QUEEN

Written By:

Alan Boon
book review edward cox wood bee queen

“When you play the game of thrones…”

Let’s get it out of the way: The Wood Bee Queen is another fantasy novel about the struggle for the throne of a kingdom, replete with bargains made with enigmatic gods and tales of the ordinary folk affected by the manoeuvres happening above them. But this isn’t as grand a spectacle as George’s unfinished song cycle, and Cox – best known for The Relic Guild trilogy – keeps things close to a pair of twinned locations, Strange Ground by the Skea and Strange Ground beneath the Skea.

The hook comes in the shape of forlorn librarian Ebbie Wren, faced with losing his job, his best friend, and his entire life’s purpose all at the same time. Wren is drawn into the skulduggery of the latest claimant to the throne of the Wood Bee Queens, and is tossed into a world he’s studied for years but has no concept of its reality.

Wren’s discovery of The Realm acts as the reader’s guide to the new, strange world, and Cox’s world-building is decent enough; you will have to judge for yourself whether the gaps in the story and landscape of The Realm are frustrating or sequel-tantalising. There is a touch of things going the other way that would have made for a more interesting story but is left happening off-screen, puzzling for a novel that stretches to over four-hundred pages, but you read the book as written, not as you would – or more likely, wouldn’t – write it, yes?

Cox’s story plays out to a satisfying conclusion, and there are some lovely touches along the way, but you can’t help but wonder if the story justifies its page-length, torn between a feeling that this might have been better served as a trilogy of its own and a sense that he could have gotten to where he was ultimately going in half the time. Still, The Wood Bee Queen is an intriguing dip into a foreign land, and while Ebbie Wren is far from the most dynamic of protagonists, the characters he encounters are well worth the introduction.

The Wood Bee Queen by Edward Cox is out now through Gollancz.

Read our review of The Relic Guild

You May Also Like...

still from titane film by julia ducournau, who has set her third film, titled alpha

TITANE And RAW Filmmaker Sets Her Third Film

French filmmaker Julia Ducournau should be a name well-known to any self-respecting horror fan, the mind behind the cannibal film Raw and the wild, genre-defying Titane. And in some good
Read More
godzilla x kong filmmaker adam wingard has upcoming film onslaught scooped up by A24. Still from The New Empire

A24 Scores Adam Wingard’s Action-Horror ONSLAUGHT

A24 has come out on top of an auction to pick up Onslaught, an action thriller directed by Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire filmmaker Adam Wingard, which he’s co-writing
Read More
louis leterrier to direct and produce sci-fi horror feature 11817

FAST X Filmmaker To Direct Sci-Fi Horror Film 11817

Fast X and Transporter filmmaker Louis Leterrier has been tapped to direct and produce the sci-fi horror film 11817, based on a script by Matthew Robinson (The Invention of Lying,
Read More

Emily Booth Teams Up with NYX at HorrorConUK

Genre legend and all-round icon Emily Booth will be joining forces with free-to-air TV channel NYX UK at this year’s HorrorConUK, which takes place at Magna, Sheffield on May 11th
Read More
kristen stewart to star in vampire thriller flesh of the gods. still from twilight franchise

Kristen Stewart, Oscar Isaac To Star In Vamp Thriller FLESH OF THE GODS

Kristen Stewart and Oscar Isaac will star in vampire thriller Flesh of the Gods, the next project from Mandy filmmaker (and STARBURST favourite) Panos Cosmatos. Adam McKay is aboard to produce the feature with
Read More

Get Ready for Take-Off With the SUPER WINGS: MAXIMUM SPEED Trailer

Animated TV spin-off Super Wings: Maximum Speed is heading to cinemas! Check out the trailer below… Synopsis: Young airplane Jet is proud to be the fastest in the world, but
Read More