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237 pages, Kindle Edition
First published March 15, 2023
Because if you want to know a sewer, you ask the rats. If you want to know about a city, you ask its filth.
A dark and gritty fantasy? Well, that's right up my alley!
If I were to compare its vibes with something, that would be ‘Frieren: Beyond Jounery’s End’, especially as, the story starts right up in the aftermath of another major event that had taken place in the world of the book:
And yet, it would all be worth it soon. They were near the culmination point. Adelstrad would burn and he would be long gone from this wretched place.
It just gave me that deep sense of melancholic reflection that comes at the end of any epic journey - like a deep sigh that you take in preparation for the next stage, but while you are still burdened by the things you have seen and experienced in the final battle.
Overall, it’s an interesting concept. However, I found the first page a bit difficult to parse through. Don't get me wrong, the writing shows potential and kept me on the page, but I had to make a real effort to try to understand to whom and to what I should be paying attention.
I would have liked for the action scenes to have a bit more buildup, in order to give them the much-needed intensity to keep me on the edge of the seat.
One more point, I feel like there aren’t as many chapters with titles in the books published nowadays, so, that's something that I appreciate when I see it. I especially liked the ‘The Many-Faced Man’ title, but I wasn't a fan of the ‘Rat's Ass’.