Oh, did I have fun with this one!
I've been wanting to read Beswick's books for a while now, ever since he caught my attention on TikTok and Instagram. Robin Hood is one of my fave stories, and to see someone wrote a dark-fantasy retelling ... oh, yeah, gimme, gimme, gimme. (Haven't read it yet, give me time and a job to pay for it!)
With that said, he was offering this one for a limited time, free on his website just last week, and I jumped at it. I can say it helped as I was given the opportunity to read the next one, A Frost of Death and Deceit, as an ARC (which I just opened and I'm about to read.) And I freaking loved this one! Am I the only one who saw this playing out like a movie while reading it?
Gregor doesn't remember his past. All he knows is that he was dead and brought back for a purpose. Now he's figuring it out as he goes. The story is dark, twisted, with supernatural elements, with mystery, action, suspense, foes that need killing... Need I say more? A few grammar mistakes, yes, but they in no way deter from the story. I was just so sucked in that it took just over an hour for me to read. I do think I flew through a novella that fast before, that's how engrossed I was. The only complaint I have is like several other reviews I read ... too damned short! Yes, more could have been done with the story, so much more, but it is a NOVELLA! I'm certain if Mr. Beswick wanted to turn Gregor's story into a full length novel, he absolutely could, especially with as fantastic a start at this, but this is a novella. It was meant as such, and it's great as is!
Oh, and for the complaints by those who can't see the Father Christmas side to this ... did you actually read it? I'm seriously asking, because I had absolutely no issues seeing it. Like, at all, and there are several. I won't leave them here so that my review can remain spoiler-free, but if you want to know, send me a message and I'll happily reply. I can't wait to jump on the next one as soon as I post this!