Book source ~ Review Copy.
My review is voluntary and honest.
7 December 2018
Horror | Fantasy | Dark
301 Pages
My Rating ~ 4 bites and a nibble
This story starts out
with a prologue where a woman is dragging a dead man through a desert. I have
to say, quite intriguing. Then chapter one introduces a guy taking a shit in an
old woman’s lockbox. Meet Caltro Basalt. Master locksmith extraordinaire and
someone who thinks outside the box (or takes a big dump in one) when getting
revenge on people. He’s received a job offer that originated from the Cloudpiercer
in Araxes. His situation is desperate enough that he decides to chance going to
the City of Countless Souls even though the chances of dying there are quite
high. But dying there isn’t the worst part. Oh, no. Once dead, someone can
claim your soul and when you come back as a ghost (known as shades in this
world) they own you. Instant slave. Yeah, Araxes doesn’t appear to be a place
that I’d want to visit, for any reason. But Caltro needs funds so off he goes -
only to be murdered almost as soon as he sets foot off the docks. And then the
book is off and running with several people on different roads set to converge.
What in the Arctian Empire could dead gods, an anonymous woman, a dead and
bound locksmith, the Empress-In-Waiting, and a soulstealer have in common? You’ll
have to read to find out.
Told from several POVs
this is one highly imaginative and deeply twisted tale. There’s Caltro’s
experiences and the woman in the desert is Nilith who killed her husband
Farazar, but the nuggets about them are dropped sparingly as they traverse the
dangerous desert lands. The Empress-In-Waiting, Princess Sisine Talin Renala,
has her own agenda as does the soulstealer, Boss Temsa. Each one goes about
their business in this book, but as the pages fly by I could tell they were
going to intersect at some point. Well-written and nail-biting this dark fantasy contains murder, slavery, power, and corruption in a uniquely built world. Luckily,
there’s some humor thrown in to lighten it up just a tad. Two of our fellow
journeymen’s stories end in a bit of a cliffhanger (and frankly a jaw dropper
for one), but not such big ones that you want to toss a table. Or two. I can’t
wait to see what happens in book 2, Grim
Solace!
This sounds so interest! I really should check this out, it's been a while since I have read a Horror Fantasy book.
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It's definitely different. I hope you pick it up and enjoy it. :)
DeleteIt sounds really good and I hope the next installment is just a good for you. Great review.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Me, too! :)
DeleteThat cover is certainly eye catching. I love it when unique and interesting can be turned into a bloody good read too. I can see my younger self lapping this one up.
ReplyDeleteIt's not for the faint of heart. Whew!
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