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Review: Servant of a Dark God
Review: Servant of a Dark God
Servant of a Dark God (2009) [ US ][ UK ] is John Brown’s debut, which straddles both the Epic and Gritty subgenres. It is a dark, complex, and ambitious fantasy novel filled with bigotry, ancient magic, and secret societies in which nothing is as it seems. The world in which Servant of a ...
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