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A Pilgrimage of Swords

The Seven Swords, Book 1

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A Pilgrimage of Swords

By: Anthony Ryan
Narrated by: Steven Brand
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Enter the Execration,

Where the Damned and the Desperate

Come to Pray to the Mad God....

It is 200 years since the deity known as the Absolved went mad and destroyed the Kingdom of Alnachim, transforming it into the Execration, a blasted wasteland filled with nameless terrors. For decades, desperate souls have made pilgrimage to the centre of this cursed land to seek the Mad God’s favour, their fate always unknown.

Now a veteran warrior known only as Pilgrim, armed with a fabled blade inhabited by the soul of a taunting demon, must join with six others to make the last journey to the heart of the Execration. Allied with a youthful priest, a beast-charmer, a duplicitous scholar, an effete actor, and two exiled lovers, Pilgrim must survive madness, malevolent spirits, unnatural monsters, and the ever-present risk of treachery, all so that the Mad God might hear his prayer and, perhaps, grant redemption. But can sins such as his ever be forgiven?

Set in a world where demons and gods walk the earth, A Pilgrimage of Swords is a dark and exciting fantasy adventure from the New York Times best-selling author of the Raven’s Shadow and Draconis Memoria trilogies.

©2019 Anthony Ryan (P)2020 Audible, Inc.
Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy Sword & Sorcery
Imaginative World • Believable Characters • Promising Beginning • Refreshing Fantasy • Intriguing Adventure

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I'm a fan of Mr Ryan. This story is no exception. For a short story it had all the earmarks for a good story: character dev, world building, plot. Looking forward to the next installment.

Good start

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Given how short the overall length is, it was more than 1/3 into the story before I felt I had a tenuous grasp on the characters alone, and the whole thing seems to be developing a backstory to launch into some more lengthy quests.

It picks up though, and by the halfway point I didn't want to put it down. Seems like it'll be the start of a new series, but even as a short one-off it's worth the listen.

As usual, Anthony Rand gives us a glimpse at a believable yet fantastic world and his characters have a (generally somewhat brooding) depth to them.

Slow start, exciting finish

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A bit to short in my opinion. It gave me one of the things i like in fantasy novels thou, it gave me room to use my own imagination.

Short but classical fantasy

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Anthony Ryan...the man can write. And Steven Brand? Well he can speak! They’re a very good combo & I sincerely hope this is the kick-off to a new series for both scribe & thespian.

Hoping this is the beginning of a new series!

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There wasn’t much time to really get a feel for the characters and settings of the story but I did understand what was going on and I was happy with the ending because it gave hope that things would work out for at least one character.

Short story

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