· The final triptych, Chains of the Heretic, is Salyards’ pièce de résistance, falling naturally but devastatingly into its place as the boldest and most brutal piece of the saga. I’d be hard-pressed to describe Chains of the Heretic as a ‘happy’ ending to the series, but it’s certainly a satisfying one. Which is fortunate, since Salyards has made it clear that while he may eventually return to the world of . 10 rows · Jeff Salyards brings his Bloodsounders Arc to a triumphant conclusion. Picking up exactly where /5(69). Jeff Salyards - Chains of the Heretic Audiobook Free. He is main to documenting the translation crucial for Captain Killcoin's goals and wellness.
Chains of the Heretic is the spectacular denouement to a spectacular (-ly underrated) series, each instalment of which is more thoughtful, more entertaining and more accomplished than the last. Salyards really hit his stride in the second half of the trilogy, and the momentum he's built so far - carefully rolled into motion in Scourge of the Betrayer, then gaining traction in Veil of the. Chains of the Heretic, by Jeff Salyards, is the third and final installment of the Bloodsounder's Arc after Scourge of the Betrayer and Veil of the Deserters. This is a series that I've been closely following since its inception, something that I rarely do. For some reason or other, I tend to read the first book in a saga and then happily move to a different one without much pity or remorse. Chains of the Heretic is a perfect close to the series. The book picks up right after the second, and quickly dives right into the action. Plenty of twists and unexpected problems land in our heroes' laps and they keep the pace going strong throughout.
Jeff Salyards brings his Bloodsounders Arc to a triumphant conclusion. Picking up exactly where. Chains of the Heretic is the longest and best book of a trilogy that has continually made me root for Jeff Salyards to become my favorite fantasy author. He has so much going for him: his dialogue is hilarious in ways unmatched by the piers I've read; his action is top notch, and continues to improve with each book; and his worldbuilding with the bloodsounder weapon, the Godsveil, memorandums, etc. The final triptych, Chains of the Heretic, is Salyards’ pièce de résistance, falling naturally but devastatingly into its place as the boldest and most brutal piece of the saga. I’d be hard-pressed to describe Chains of the Heretic as a ‘happy’ ending to the series, but it’s certainly a satisfying one. Which is fortunate, since Salyards has made it clear that while he may eventually return to the world of Bloodsounder he has no immediate intention of doing so.
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