Synopsis
An outcast magician must risk his body and mind to save the world from horrifying demons, in the heart-pounding epic fantasy sequel to The Traitor God.
Tyrant magus Edrin Walker destroyed the monster sent by the Skallgrim, but not before it laid waste to Setharis, and infested their magical elite with mind-controlling parasites. Edrin’s own Gift to seize the minds of others was cracked by the strain of battle, and he barely survives the interrogation of a captured magus. There’s no time for recovery though: a Skallgrim army is marching on the mountain passes of the Clanhold. Edrin and a coterie of villains race to stop them, but the mountains are filled with gods, daemons, magic, and his hideous past. Walker must stop at nothing to win, even if that means losing his mind. Or worse…
Review
Well, that was a bloody epic solid conclusion to The Age of Tyranny series. The God of Broken Things is the final book of a brilliant duolgy. This book was awesome in every sense of the word as it’s predecessor The Traitor God.
Cameron Johnston has built an intriguing and in-depth dark world in the first book and now reveals this was just scraping surface. It is so action-packed with blood drenched magical battles, godly being’s, and scarab infested humans ready to do their queen’s bidding to kill and enslave humanity.
After the near destruction of Setharis, Tyrant magus Edrin Walker destroyed the monster sent by the Skallgrim, but the war is not over just yet, Edrin puts together an army of the clanhold and a coterie of mages. A Skallgrim army is coming, bringing with them gods, daemons, and dark magic looking to end Setharis once and for all.
Absolutely fantastic storytelling, and worldbuilding with excellent grey characters. If you love intricate magical systems and haven’t checked out this series yet, I very highly recommend that you do, you will not be disappointed….😁💙💥⚔️🗡
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