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Rated by Fantasy Book Review as one of the 30 "best self-published books we've read."Listed in top 10 debuts for 2018 by Fantasy Book CriticDrop whatever fantasy you're reading and pick up this book right now. And I know this is a long review, but hear me out. This is one of the best epic fantasy series in existence."... --NetgalleyReview (fromGoodreads)In the heart of the Dragon Empire, the Wormpile district sits like an enormous festering pus boil on the backside of the capital. It is a neighborhood where gangs rule the streets, urchins assail each other with minor magic, and the people seethe under the sway of a monstrous god. There, a misfit outcast named Larin shouts a mysterious three-word phrase at random, magical tourette-like outbursts that have invited the fists of every thug in the district. But while Larin is protected from the worst carnage by his drug-addled uncle Akul—an uncommonly lethal warrior with a mysterious past—gangs are the least of his worries. Because now, priests of the Six-Legged Gods have begun creeping through the Wormpile’s narrow alleyways, using good deeds and cries for social justice to mask their terrifying agenda.When Larin learns the meaning of his phrase, he finds that the Six-Legged Gods aren’t the only ancient malevolences alive in the Wormpile. The words he shouts mark him as servant to Haraf, Lord of Demons, a prehistoric creature permanently at war with the the Six-Legged Ones. Though that servitude brings burgeoning power, Larin’s newfound skills come at no small price. For the Demon Lord brooks no middle ground, no alternative between two impossible choices: serve him in all things, or submit to a far greater evil that will turn mankind’s soul to ash.Thus begins a plunge into the icy waters of magic, betrayal, and redemption. A plunge in which we will meet a scaly six-limbed general, a comatose king, a black-souled high wizard, and a monstrous God from a vanished race. In that world, where magic waxes and wanes with the moon’s phases, where the creatures of the earth are split into the six-legged indigen and the four-legged ones we know, Larin quests against the backdrop of a mystery: Not who are the indigen, but who are we?Listed in top 10 debuts for 2018 by Fantasy Book Critic Rated by Fantasy Book Review as one of the 30 "best self-published books we've read."Listed in Blue-Ink Review's "Best Books of 2018""A unique and exciting dark fantasy..." --Readers' Favorite (5 star)"A dazzling and captivating introduction to a new fantasy adventure series." --Foreword Reviews An exhilarating tale for fans of sword and sorcery, fantasy, and rich world-building." --Kirkus Reviews "A fictional world that shines with a rare degree of immediacy and realism--even with its wizards, monsters and six-legged gods. Readers will savor the journey." --BlueInk Review Recommended Reading in Booklist magazine, Sep 2018 Drop whatever fantasy you're reading and pick up this book right now. And I know this is a long review, but hear me out. This is one of the best epic fantasy series in existence."... --NetgalleyReview (fromGoodreads)
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- Release Date 03/30/2018
- Author Steve Rodgers
- Language English
- Companies Steve Rodgers
- Format Paperback
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