Sykes' latest is a brutal and vulgar epic yet still fun enough that - and I say this as the highest of compliments - makes me wish like hell it ends up with an adaptation into a role-playing game - Chuck Wendig Gunslingers and mad mages and monsters, oh my. By the end of the second, you'll know you are too - Myke Cole, author of THE ARMOURED SAINTĪ love letter to Final Fantasy and badass women, told with with an irresistible mix of passion and wit - David Daglish If you've ever wanted to read Final Fantasy: The Book, this is it - Nicholas Eames, author of KINGS OF THE WYLDīy the end of the first page, you'll know Sam is in love with his characters. The tale of Sal the Cacophony is delightfully sarcastic and deeply sorrowful. Ludicrous, wicked, delightful - Pierce Brown, author of Red Rising In Sal the Cacophony, Sykes has crafted a protagonist for the ages. Sykes is a master at taking familiar elements of fantasy and stirring them to a wicked, wholly original churn. It's an immersive read in a well realized world - Robin Hobb Action, magic, romance and humor mingle well in this mammoth tale. Seven Blades in Black offers villains that are as memorable and unique as the heroes.
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