by Robert Jackson Bennett
Shara Komayd has been assassinated. When Sigrud finds out he's living in a logging camp under the name of Bjorn, waiting for her to tell him to come back because she has something for him to do. Only she never contacted him and he feels an urge to find out who killed her and why. This gets him caugh...
Worum geht es in der Trilogie „The Divine Cities“? Laut Autor Robert Jackson Bennett geht es um Veränderung. Schmerzhafte, quälende Veränderungen. In einem kurzen Essay über das Finale „City of Miracles“ schreibt er, der Kern seiner Geschichte sei der Versuch seiner Figuren, ihre traumatischen Erfah...
This is the final book to what has been a great trilogy. The world building is some of the best I have ever read, but the characters are what make this series truly amazing. Each book takes us a few years further into the future than the previous, and stars a different protagonist. In this the aut...
With City of Miracles one, if not the best, fantasy series of the last couple of years comes to an end. I cannot start to express just how much I loved reading them. The world is so complex, as are the characters, and these series is so emancipated that I really couldn't tell if they male of female ...
*I received a copy from Blogging for Books for my honest, unbiased review*A refreshing urban fantasy/alternate history that is well written and entertaining! Intriguing characters, beautiful world-building, and fast paced action, knitted together by strong writing! I only with that I hadn't started ...
Another flash of years has gone by, and we find that Shara Komayad, now an old woman, was targeted for assassination - successfully. Sigurd comes out of hiding to avenge her death and protect her adopted daughter from the forces targeting orphan children who are more than they appear.Bennett's 'Divi...
Review forthcoming