Take a photo of a barcode or cover
spellsandspaceships 's review for:
Priest of Bones
by Peter McLean
Loved this book
I really enjoyed this book.
Everything flowed really well, interesting characters and plot.
A Tudoresque setting with Peaky Blinders style narrative really works well (yes some of it borrows themes from Peaky Blinders but it is done in a really original way with an original story)
I enjoy many books where I don't really care about the characters; in Priest of Bones I actually care about many of the supporting characters, who are really.well.developed and intriguing. I think this is because they're flawed, human, certainly very grey.
The fact I got this book for 99p genuinely makes me feel guilty. Please give this a read (and buy the next one too) - loved it
I really enjoyed this book.
Everything flowed really well, interesting characters and plot.
A Tudoresque setting with Peaky Blinders style narrative really works well (yes some of it borrows themes from Peaky Blinders but it is done in a really original way with an original story)
I enjoy many books where I don't really care about the characters; in Priest of Bones I actually care about many of the supporting characters, who are really.well.developed and intriguing. I think this is because they're flawed, human, certainly very grey.
The fact I got this book for 99p genuinely makes me feel guilty. Please give this a read (and buy the next one too) - loved it