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Son of the Night

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Unfortunately this book was archived before I was even able to download it. I'm looking forward to picking it up from the library, though. It sounds really interesting!

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Great book in a great series by Mark Alder. Highly recommend to fans of this genre. Really great story which kept me turning the pages.

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Book 2 in Banners of Blood was more of the same. It was an interesting concept but fell under the weight of its own convoluted plotlines. There was some real potential here that simply wasn't executed in a way that I really felt I could enjoy to its fullest.

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Clever, unusual and intriguing! Great follow-up to the Son of the Morning debut. Thoroughly enjoyed the story. Strongly recommended for the lovers of historical fiction (hundred year war) and grimdark fantasy

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confused, but good.........................................................................................................................................................

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Utterly stupendous. Captivating to the last word.

This continues on from Son of Morning, following the afyermath of war and the outbreak of plague. New lines are drawn, old loyalties are tested and everything seems to be heading for a very grisly end.

I lovr how Alder weaves fantasy, alternate history and fabulous world building into a tale of angels, demons and hell on earth for humans. His prose is spellbinding and the plot twists and turns before ending in a very satisfactory conclusion.

Highly recommend.

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Son of the Night is a wonderful sequel to the Son of the Morning.

We start from where the previous book ended - the big battle is over, the dragon destroyed the angels. So step by step we meet again all the main characters from the last book. Who's been taken prisoner and has to work with enemies, who has started to regret the things they done after they seen the destruction of angels, and who's plotting a revenge for their loss or gives up in all this loss and destruction and brings out something much worse than war.

The land is weak from the war and so the plague takes it to its festering bosom. The grim reaper does not only take most of medieval Europe it also reaps many of the main characters from the first book. And if they had the luck to survive the plague there is always some ill wishing rival.

The history of Europe is bloody, but Mark Alder has a knack to make it even more horrific with demons and angels and hell ... it's just wonderful read. The story goes through historic places and people and events ... and yes, sometimes it is bit confusing, but that gives an extra layer and coloring to the story.

It was just wonderful read.

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