![]() ![]() The world has a definite Celtic feel with a warrior society front and center. The series is set in the Banished Lands, a land previously home to giants, but now ruled by humans. Characters on opposing sides both believe they are fighting against the dark, and there is internal conflict as doubts begin to surface. ![]() It’s like one giant book in four meaty parts.Īt its heart, this is a story of good against evil, where clever writing means it’s not always clear which is which. Each book starts right where previous one finished, and with all four books available, it’s the perfect series to binge read. ![]() The books have all the hallmarks of a David Gemmell story, showing his influence with sweeping action and memorable characters. The writing is succinct, quick-reading and entertaining from start to finish. This series serves as the perfect bridge between the fantasy classics of yesterday and the new “classics” of today. For those who haven’t tried the series yet, here are some reasons to read The Faithful and the Fallen. Just lately, the series is gaining a lot of attention, with many high-praise reviews across the bookish community. The Faithful and the Fallen, John Gwynne’s debut fantasy series, began with Malice in 2012. Spoiler Free Reasons to Read The Faithful and the Fallen ![]()
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