The tyranny of the gods is absolute, and they are capricious, malevolent and almost all-powerful, playing cruel games with the fates of mortals for their own ends . a pleasingly complex and greatly satisfying novel\' SFF World on The Red Knight. . .
It shimmers like a well-honed sword blade\' Anna Smith Spark, author of The Court of Broken Knives \'Promising historical fantasy debut featuring an expansive cast, an engaging plot, and a detailed eye for combat\' The Ranting Dragon on The Red Knight \'Literate, intelligent, and well-throughout .
Miles Cameron is at the top of his game\' John Gwynne, author of The Faithful and the Fallen series \'Cold Iron is fantastic.
A masterclass in how to write modern fantasy - world building, characters, plot and pacing, all perfectly blended.
Praise for Miles Cameron: \'Utterly, utterly brilliant.
An epic which draws on the Greek mythology of gods and heroes, this new trilogy is a must read for fans of Dan Simmons and Madeline Miller alike. . . who are already facing troubles of their own . . .
A conspiracy to reach the heavens, and take down the corrupt and aging gods .
Victims of vicious whims, trapped by their circumstances or pushed beyond what the mortal frame can bear, a handful of god-touched mortals - a scribe, a warlord, a dancer and a child - are about to be brought together in a conspiracy of their own.
The people caught up in toils of the gods are merely trying to survive.
A vibrant and powerful epic set Against an alternate Bronze Age, this tale of gods, men and monsters, conspiracy and war, is a rich, compelling and original read from a master of the historical and fantasy genres. . .
The tyranny of the gods is absolute, and they are capricious, malevolent and almost all-powerful, playing cruel games with the fates of mortals for their own ends