Spoz wrote:Well, the book does cover a 15 year period, so a number of deaths of people who are getting on in years is only to be expected.
More likely I think is that RFC is "clearing the decks" of characters who use is time expired so that he can introduce plot variations that do not require reactions from some of the principal characters which are consistent with previous books
I'm sure that's his narrative purpose. We're still entitled to wonder about what's up in-story though.
But really, it's nothing much. You've got sudden deaths among about four figures - Thirsk, Stohnar, Duchairn, and Rainbow Waters - who had just been through nine-plus years of intense stress late in their lives, who then conked out over several years after that. That's just life.
As to the plot in Siddarmark sneaking up on them - it didn't sneak too much up on the Inner Circle. The conditions for it and many of the corrupt figures were well known to them, but they didn't have the means to pin it on the guilty parties sufficient for a good, decisive resolution in Siddarmark's courts and politics. They may not have had some details, but there aren't quite infinite SNARC's or processing time. Or, if they did have those last details but still didn't have a usable smoking gun to present, it could easily be something RFC didn't underline for us when it wouldn't make a difference. It's big enough a book as it is to make my
tablet feel heavier reading it electronically.
And we're left with very little word on entire countries over fifteen years in there, so if the details on who knew what when about bad things being done that they couldn't DO anything about, well, they're in plenty of company.