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God of Broken Things

The Age of Tyranny, Book 2

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God of Broken Things

By: Cameron Johnston
Narrated by: Paul Woodson
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An outcast magician must risk his body and mind to save the world from horrifying demons, in the heart-pounding epic fantasy sequel to The Traitor God.

Tyrant magus Edrin Walker destroyed the monster sent by the Skallgrim, but not before it laid waste to Setharis, and infested their magical elite with mind-controlling parasites. Edrin's own Gift to seize the minds of others was cracked by the strain of battle, and he barely survives the interrogation of a captured magus. There's no time for recovery though: a Skallgrim army is marching on the mountain passes of the Clanhold. Edrin and a coterie of villains race to stop them, but the mountains are filled with gods, daemons, magic, and his hideous past. Walker must stop at nothing to win, even if that means losing his mind. Or worse...

©2019 Cameron Johnston (P)2019 Tantor
Action & Adventure Dark Fantasy Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Sword & Sorcery Magic Magic Users Paranormal Heartfelt Thought-Provoking

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The best book I've read in a long while (except Arthur by Giles Kristian).
Forget the niggles about the narrator's accent - it's perfect for the world and the character.
Really hope there's another series.

Oh so good!

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too much of the book was in battle description. the dude who placed chapter ends did a terrible job.

narrator is excellent

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Again this book was really enjoyable from start to finish. The characters are well fleshed out and the pace of the story is excellent.

The narrator is really good but I dropped a star due to the fact that the word 'grimace' is used an awful lot throughout the book and the narrator constantly mispronounces it every time which did grate on me a little. Apart from that Paul Woodson does an excellent job in telling the story

Highly recommended

Enjoyable conclusion to the series

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I loved this book the whole duology is fantastic, the characters are great the story is thrilling and interesting and wow. It's grim and dark but hopeful and Edrin Walker my new favourite anti hero.

Now I'm off to look for more books by this author.

Amazing narrator he had just the right voice for this hope to hear him again.

Beautifully Written and Brilliant!

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Well, that was a bloody epic solid conclusion to The Age of Tyranny series. The God of Broken Things is the final book of a brilliant duolgy. This book was awesome in every sense of the word as it's predecessor The Traitor God. Cameron Johnston has built an intriguing and in-depth dark world in the first book and now reveals this was just scraping surface. It is so action-packed with blood drenched magical battles, godly being's, and scarab infested humans ready to do their queen's bidding to kill and enslave humanity. After the near destruction of Setharis, Tyrant magus Edrin Walker destroyed the monster sent by the Skallgrim, but the war is not over just yet, Edrin puts together an army of the clanhold and a coterie of mages. A Skallgrim army is coming, bringing with them gods, daemons, and dark magic looking to end Setharis once and for all. Absolutely fantastic storytelling, worldbuilding with excellent characters. If you love intricately magical systems and haven't checked out this series yet, I very highly recommend that you do, you will not be disappointed....😁💙💥⚔️🗡

Epically Awesome.

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great story and brilliant performance. I liked the story and character arcs of these books.
definitely worth your time

anything less than 5 stars would be a disservice

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A dark, gritty and funny series that I enjoyed immensely.
The whole story kept me wanting to know more and still after finishing the series I want more but that being said the ending was perfect.
Would highly recommend

A great series

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brilliant story, well narrated and a brilliant finish, I would have loved if more of the characters were given more substance

the ending

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Brilliantly written. Loveable characters that deliver sarcastic dry wit , if you have a crook in humour this will deliver smiles all be them twisted ones. Within a story that will grip any fantasy fiction lover. fully recommend.

Brilliant, fully recommend

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Brilliant!
Love these books from start to finish.
Great story, pace was good and thoroughly engaging.
Loved the characters. Walker is a great antihero.
Loved the language, writing style. Funny from the outset. Really well narrated. Sad it’s now over would love more tales of Walker and Evangeline

Devoured these books in a weekend

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