Servant of a Dark God
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom
- Publish date: 11/02/2010
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Praise for Servant of a Dark God "A great setting, a smart story." --Brandon Sanderson, author of Warbreaker "In his debut novel, Servant of a Dark God , John Brown adds his voice to epic fantasy with a world I can see and smell and taste and believe in . . . and characters I can cheer for, travel with and want to see again." --Ken Scholes, author of Lamentation "A complex, powerful story." --David Drake "[An] engrossing debut. . . . breakneck-paced and action-packed. Patient readers will be rewarded with a thoroughly enjoyable fantasy adventure." --Publishers Weekly "A classic heroic saga, dealing with the bedrock issues of good and evil and identity. These are classic themes because they matter; and Brown makes them matter both to his young protagonist and the reader. It promises to continue for quite a distance, and I hope it does." --Kage Baker "Brown's first novel, the opener in a new fantasy series, creates an elaborate new world with a rich and deep spiritual and political background. . . . Reminiscent of L.E. Modesitt Jr.'s 'Recluce' novels and David Drake's 'Lord of the Isles' series and David Farland's 'Runelords' books, this well-wrought tale of families in conflict against both politics and religion represents a welcome addition to large-scale fantasy." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Akin to Steven Erickson's Malazan Book of the Fallen, or R. Scott Bakker's The Prince of Nothing. . . . There is the sense, right from the start, that Servant of a Dark God is a tale being told by a first-rate story-teller. It may be his first novel, but ... John Brown knows how to grab a reader's attention and hold it all the way through the book. That's a talent that works well in any genre, and bodes especially well for the next two volumes in what promises to be an engrossing fantasy trilogy." --New York Review of Science Fiction "A complex and intricate world, filled with all the permutations of human good and evil, as well as evil that goes beyond the human. Neither heroes nor villains are quite what they seem at first, and where the cost of virtue is high indeed, yet where, in the end, the tenacity of such virtue is what is required to triumph." --L. E. Modesitt, Jr author of Arms-Commander "This intricate story buries the truth under layers of corrupted history, forgotten legends, and deliberate lies... A provocative, suspenseful beginning of a new series." --Booklist "Thoroughly engrossing from the first page to the last! John Brown shows himself to be a writer with remarkable depth and power. I haven't seen a debut novel this good in years!" --David Farland, author of Berserker Lord
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