A review by abookishtype
The Reign of the Kingfisher by T. J. Martinson

3.0

We like to think of heroes as all being kind of the same, at their core. They stand up for truth and justice, beat the bad guys, etc. etc. A lot of them are a bit dull, because they’re portrayed as very focused on their goal. It’s up to their allies to provide comic relief or a bit of moral gray area. At least, that’s the way that heroes used to be, from the Greeks, the Norse, and right down to Superman. But, as we see in The Reign of the Kingfisher, by T.J. Martinson, heroes aren’t what they used to be...

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