![]() Sir Radovan Dragić, the crusty old alcoholic sheriff from Galen’s Vale, has joined Vonvalt’s retinue, and I could listen to him spar with fellow taskman Bressinger all day, in between telling deserving criminals to fuck off (these are his favorite two words). In fact, an argument could be made that The Tyranny of Faith is a full-on Fantasy/horror hybrid, what with its resurrected dead being piloted by far away magickers, its unfathomable gods, and a persistent extradimensional soul-sucker with a moth’s head but a sharp-toothed human mouth.Īs in book one, Swan’s characters are the real stars, and are never eclipsed by the fantastical. ![]() Richard Swan’s villains get even nastier and stronger in this brilliantly-paced follow-up, and we dive much further into magic and the occult. ![]() Richard Swan’s villains get even nastier and stronger in thi Rarely do I enjoy the second book in a series more than the first, and never before have I enjoyed one so much that I immediately revisited book one AND took a second lap around the sequel. Rarely do I enjoy the second book in a series more than the first, and never before have I enjoyed one so much that I immediately revisited book one AND took a second lap around the sequel. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars ![]()
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