![]() ![]() ![]() The worldbuilding is Viking-inspired and not so complicated, but the list of characters is monolithic! If you’re average fantasy is a chessboard of characters, then Malice is the Tridimensional chess game from Star Trek. I have a habit of taking notes while reading just for my own sanity, and this book required ALL the notes. Truth and courage are what is needed to fight this war, and too many have abandoned these principles, digging the graves for their own coffins. Angels and demons fight for the upper hand, unknown to those who will suffer the consequences. Monstrous beasts are stirring, and giants are organizing for the war that is to be between two champions, the Bright Star and the Black Sun. In The Banished Lands, a prophecy comes to light for the end of all things. Malice is the multi-perspective debut to The Faithful and the Fallen epic series. ![]() Hark! Bring your axe and your sword for truth and courage will not be abandoned! The Faithful and the Fallen series has been on my TBR for some time, and I finally felt ready to dive into the world of the Banished Lands. That is my prayer, but what use is prayer to a god that has abandoned all things…” “I shall stay and tell my tale, hope that it may serve some purpose, that eyes shall see it and learn, that the future will not repeat the mistakes of the past. Malice by John Gywnne (Book Review by Thewitch_kingreads) ![]()
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