Book Five of the Sons of Odin: Dis Pater's Rage: Angel-Magic Edition. Books of the Sons of Odin, #5
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- ISBN978-1-005-64720-9
- EAN9781005647209
- Date de parution30/08/2020
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurC. C. Chamberlane
Résumé
Book One - KirkusIn the opening volume of a complex new fantasy series, Hammer offers readers lavish battles, dizzying amounts of gore, and a system of magical patrons called Battle Angels that fans of the Final Fantasy video games should enjoy. - Kirkus ReviewsThe battles, during which the Sons of Odin-and Jean, the Daughter of Thor-summon superpowered guardians, are splatterfests (demons are blasted "into dust and smoke, torn flesh and large spurts of dark blood").
- Kirkus ReviewsA marathon of fantasy gore and slow-building characterizations in a land confronting demons. - Kirkus ReviewsBook Two - BlueInkHammer's vivid visual imagery ... makes the character's journeys exhilarating and the battle scenes intense. - BlueInk ReviewsDruantia's Curse is entertaining and full of surprises-from wormholes to vampires-but it requires dedication to track all of the subplots.
Casual readers of fantasy may be frustrated by the wealth of detail, but diehard fans will appreciate the Robert Jordan-esque layering of characters, relationships and lands that brings Kismeria to life. - BlueInk ReviewsBook Two - KirkusIn this second installment of Hammer's (Odin's Awakening, 2014) epic fantasy series, the complexities of magical warfare and romantic loyalties continue. Taking center stage once again, however, are the action sequences.
They're akin to panoramic oil paintings of orgiastic chaos, as when "Hawks, Crows and Pixies broke away from the Shadow Men to punch through vampire chests in bright flares.... Skulls exploded on impact, limbs falling as torn debris." - Kirkus ReviewsThe use of time-travel and other twists-like the fallout from a romantic triangle among Adem, Jean, and Princess Isabella-deftly prepares fans for a rousing sequel.
- Kirkus ReviewsThis immersive, colorful, and action-oriented fantasy series smoothly maintains its rapid pace. - Kirkus ReviewsBook Three - KirkusIn his third installment of the series, Hammer continues to tap a vein of phantasmagoric mayhem that should mesmerize video gamers and fans of the Lord of the Rings alike. Nearly every page displays eye-popping battle visuals: "Lightning filled the sky, a rainbow of coloured bolts, a thousand falling every second to turn the grey haze into a bright neon flare." - Kirkus ReviewsThe underlying themes of humanity's imperfection and the individual's struggle toward a truer self permeate this narrative, which sets the heroes in a new direction.
- Kirkus ReviewsProvides an action-packed turning point in the series and sets the stage for fresh adventures. - Kirkus Reviews
- Kirkus ReviewsA marathon of fantasy gore and slow-building characterizations in a land confronting demons. - Kirkus ReviewsBook Two - BlueInkHammer's vivid visual imagery ... makes the character's journeys exhilarating and the battle scenes intense. - BlueInk ReviewsDruantia's Curse is entertaining and full of surprises-from wormholes to vampires-but it requires dedication to track all of the subplots.
Casual readers of fantasy may be frustrated by the wealth of detail, but diehard fans will appreciate the Robert Jordan-esque layering of characters, relationships and lands that brings Kismeria to life. - BlueInk ReviewsBook Two - KirkusIn this second installment of Hammer's (Odin's Awakening, 2014) epic fantasy series, the complexities of magical warfare and romantic loyalties continue. Taking center stage once again, however, are the action sequences.
They're akin to panoramic oil paintings of orgiastic chaos, as when "Hawks, Crows and Pixies broke away from the Shadow Men to punch through vampire chests in bright flares.... Skulls exploded on impact, limbs falling as torn debris." - Kirkus ReviewsThe use of time-travel and other twists-like the fallout from a romantic triangle among Adem, Jean, and Princess Isabella-deftly prepares fans for a rousing sequel.
- Kirkus ReviewsThis immersive, colorful, and action-oriented fantasy series smoothly maintains its rapid pace. - Kirkus ReviewsBook Three - KirkusIn his third installment of the series, Hammer continues to tap a vein of phantasmagoric mayhem that should mesmerize video gamers and fans of the Lord of the Rings alike. Nearly every page displays eye-popping battle visuals: "Lightning filled the sky, a rainbow of coloured bolts, a thousand falling every second to turn the grey haze into a bright neon flare." - Kirkus ReviewsThe underlying themes of humanity's imperfection and the individual's struggle toward a truer self permeate this narrative, which sets the heroes in a new direction.
- Kirkus ReviewsProvides an action-packed turning point in the series and sets the stage for fresh adventures. - Kirkus Reviews
Book One - KirkusIn the opening volume of a complex new fantasy series, Hammer offers readers lavish battles, dizzying amounts of gore, and a system of magical patrons called Battle Angels that fans of the Final Fantasy video games should enjoy. - Kirkus ReviewsThe battles, during which the Sons of Odin-and Jean, the Daughter of Thor-summon superpowered guardians, are splatterfests (demons are blasted "into dust and smoke, torn flesh and large spurts of dark blood").
- Kirkus ReviewsA marathon of fantasy gore and slow-building characterizations in a land confronting demons. - Kirkus ReviewsBook Two - BlueInkHammer's vivid visual imagery ... makes the character's journeys exhilarating and the battle scenes intense. - BlueInk ReviewsDruantia's Curse is entertaining and full of surprises-from wormholes to vampires-but it requires dedication to track all of the subplots.
Casual readers of fantasy may be frustrated by the wealth of detail, but diehard fans will appreciate the Robert Jordan-esque layering of characters, relationships and lands that brings Kismeria to life. - BlueInk ReviewsBook Two - KirkusIn this second installment of Hammer's (Odin's Awakening, 2014) epic fantasy series, the complexities of magical warfare and romantic loyalties continue. Taking center stage once again, however, are the action sequences.
They're akin to panoramic oil paintings of orgiastic chaos, as when "Hawks, Crows and Pixies broke away from the Shadow Men to punch through vampire chests in bright flares.... Skulls exploded on impact, limbs falling as torn debris." - Kirkus ReviewsThe use of time-travel and other twists-like the fallout from a romantic triangle among Adem, Jean, and Princess Isabella-deftly prepares fans for a rousing sequel.
- Kirkus ReviewsThis immersive, colorful, and action-oriented fantasy series smoothly maintains its rapid pace. - Kirkus ReviewsBook Three - KirkusIn his third installment of the series, Hammer continues to tap a vein of phantasmagoric mayhem that should mesmerize video gamers and fans of the Lord of the Rings alike. Nearly every page displays eye-popping battle visuals: "Lightning filled the sky, a rainbow of coloured bolts, a thousand falling every second to turn the grey haze into a bright neon flare." - Kirkus ReviewsThe underlying themes of humanity's imperfection and the individual's struggle toward a truer self permeate this narrative, which sets the heroes in a new direction.
- Kirkus ReviewsProvides an action-packed turning point in the series and sets the stage for fresh adventures. - Kirkus Reviews
- Kirkus ReviewsA marathon of fantasy gore and slow-building characterizations in a land confronting demons. - Kirkus ReviewsBook Two - BlueInkHammer's vivid visual imagery ... makes the character's journeys exhilarating and the battle scenes intense. - BlueInk ReviewsDruantia's Curse is entertaining and full of surprises-from wormholes to vampires-but it requires dedication to track all of the subplots.
Casual readers of fantasy may be frustrated by the wealth of detail, but diehard fans will appreciate the Robert Jordan-esque layering of characters, relationships and lands that brings Kismeria to life. - BlueInk ReviewsBook Two - KirkusIn this second installment of Hammer's (Odin's Awakening, 2014) epic fantasy series, the complexities of magical warfare and romantic loyalties continue. Taking center stage once again, however, are the action sequences.
They're akin to panoramic oil paintings of orgiastic chaos, as when "Hawks, Crows and Pixies broke away from the Shadow Men to punch through vampire chests in bright flares.... Skulls exploded on impact, limbs falling as torn debris." - Kirkus ReviewsThe use of time-travel and other twists-like the fallout from a romantic triangle among Adem, Jean, and Princess Isabella-deftly prepares fans for a rousing sequel.
- Kirkus ReviewsThis immersive, colorful, and action-oriented fantasy series smoothly maintains its rapid pace. - Kirkus ReviewsBook Three - KirkusIn his third installment of the series, Hammer continues to tap a vein of phantasmagoric mayhem that should mesmerize video gamers and fans of the Lord of the Rings alike. Nearly every page displays eye-popping battle visuals: "Lightning filled the sky, a rainbow of coloured bolts, a thousand falling every second to turn the grey haze into a bright neon flare." - Kirkus ReviewsThe underlying themes of humanity's imperfection and the individual's struggle toward a truer self permeate this narrative, which sets the heroes in a new direction.
- Kirkus ReviewsProvides an action-packed turning point in the series and sets the stage for fresh adventures. - Kirkus Reviews