A great fantasy-noir, beast hunter, Bloodborne-esque debut novel from Roberts-Finn, with all the grit, gore and grouch of a measured storyteller. Following Slow - the grumpy, tired, but incredibly dutiful slayer or "Pilgrim" of his Church - on a variety of quest-like tales, we come to understand the isle of Witchazel through his perspective and those of the myriad characters he encounters, both good and bad, and often demonic too. The narrative work is explorative and accessible, detailing a world of great lore that reminds one of R J Barker's writing - however, due to the quest-like nature of the narrative, there was a lack of connection to many of the side characters seen throughout the book, and in turn a slight absence in the understanding of Slow as a person. But, with that being said, as an introduction to a world and a series, Witchazel hits all the marks perfectly, and the ending left lots to admire in what Roberts-Finn has in store. Overall, it was a great debut and a formidable entry into the dark fantasy world!