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A review by brian
Servant of a Dark God by John D. Brown
3.0
This was a bit of a slow book, but worth sticking with to the end.
Interesting characters (but quite a lot turning up at once, plus they all seem to use nicknames as well as real names, so it gets confusing sometimes).
The main character, Talen, just comes across as a whiny brat for most of the book but redeems himself in the last third.
The opposing factions seem to be done well, and you are soon rooting for the underdogs.
Interesting characters (but quite a lot turning up at once, plus they all seem to use nicknames as well as real names, so it gets confusing sometimes).
The main character, Talen, just comes across as a whiny brat for most of the book but redeems himself in the last third.
The opposing factions seem to be done well, and you are soon rooting for the underdogs.