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A review by behindthepages
Shadow's Son by Jon Sprunk
4.0
Well this book did not turn out to be how I thought it would. Instead of focusing on the assassins it instead carries on the story of Caim and his mysterious powers. Sure he is an assassin, but this isn't the point of the story, simply a secondary trait. Was I disappointed? Nope. I think the character building was great and the slow unveil of his abilities was executed well.
The only gripe I do have with this book is with Caim and his ability to somehow never need to close wounds. He will be patched up, then soon be off fighting without the mention of bleeding or torn stitches. I wonder if this was just a point overlooked by the author, or a way for Sprunk to prove Caim was tough. Either way, it was a bit too unrealistic.
I look forward to the next book, as this one was dedicated to character growth and introducing us to Jon Sprunk's world. I have a feeling we've only begun to see the dark magic Caim can control and I can't wait to learn more about its source.
The only gripe I do have with this book is with Caim and his ability to somehow never need to close wounds. He will be patched up, then soon be off fighting without the mention of bleeding or torn stitches. I wonder if this was just a point overlooked by the author, or a way for Sprunk to prove Caim was tough. Either way, it was a bit too unrealistic.
I look forward to the next book, as this one was dedicated to character growth and introducing us to Jon Sprunk's world. I have a feeling we've only begun to see the dark magic Caim can control and I can't wait to learn more about its source.