The # hours or # pages vs the cost of this book is not equitable. Compare to books in the wheel of time series, Tolkien, etc. disappointing
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⭐⭐⭐
Review from Death Rites (The Lazarus Codex) →
This is yet another largely disappointing clone of Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files, complete with gods, ghosts, magic, necromancy and the ubiquitous tough, skeptical, female police detective. It’s rather predictable, but not unreadable. However, nothing really stands out as unique and nothing makes me want to read any more of the series.
Clever!
Review from Wizardoms: Eye of Obscurance →
A clever thief is bested by a training magician. They were after the same amulet and the same goal. They needed to use it to bring somebody of high power down. Somebody who has been corrupt for a long time and was bringing everything down. They eventually decide to work together to increase the chances..
Wow!!!
Review from Unsouled →
Very captivating for the imagination!
Review from Unsouled →
Fun read.
Review from Shallow Grave →
I’ve found that it’s usually around book 3 of books with this many entries that the author finds a plot to span multiple titles and this one is no different. These books are fun, but nowhere near thorough enough to fully satisfy me. I picked them up as a Dresens Files alternative and though these..
The second entry in this series loses a lot of the pressure behind the main character that drove his growth in the first book. Instead, the book opts for almost a slice of life entry, with protagonist exploring different jobs and thinking about how to get more money. The series may pick up momentum again..
When the good guy is a bad guy
Review from Unsouled →
bloopers
Review from Ghostwater →
Great
Review from Uncrowned →







