![]() ![]() This new series is set in the time of Corban and his crew’s great grandchildren. Thankfully “A Time of Eggs” was knocked back by either John’s editors, dogs or highly accomplished children, and “A Time of Dread” found its way into existence… and onto my doorstep. I’d already imagined their futures, and after all the hardships they faced I wanted peaceful mornings, bacon, and juice for them. Excited was not the word Wrath ended perfectly, and whilst I knew I would miss the characters I’d come to know and love, I also knew that to spend too much time with them after such an epic conclusion would put the relationship at risk of growing stale. Wrath was an awe-inspiring, frenetic finale to one of the all-time great fantasy series – The Faithful and the Fallen – and I’d just finished reading it when I heard John Gwynne’s new project would also be set in the Banished Lands, but a few generations into the future. ![]() ![]() When I received the offer of an ARC of this book, I pretty much jumped at the chance (and counted myself very fortunate to have somehow way blagged my way into the cool kids’ club). ![]()
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