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Ahriman: Hand of Dust by John French

trackofwords's review

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4.0

Hand of Dust, the second in John French’s Voices of Fate arc, sits between Sorcerer and Unchanged in the wider Ahriman series and sees Ahriman in reflective mood. Standing among the ashes of his Legion on long-dead Prospero, he reflects on memories of events that have seen him on the path to what he believes will be redemption. His first, horrifying glimpse of the flesh change, the moments immediately after his banishment at the hands of his father Magnus, these are the memories that he returns to before he bends his will to the next great stage in his plans.

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civreader's review

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4.0

Little more than a taste of French's Ahriman fiction, but a good one. Certainly made me more interested in reading the novel, "Exile", and soon.
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