![]() ![]() John, his search for the truth of what happened to him, and his ascent to power among the Arcana of Atlantis.Īs of the events of The Hanged Man and the additional free story “Scenes from Quarantine” (which was written serially in 2020 during the first peak of the COVID-19 pandemic), that ascent has begun to gather a lot of momentum. It sounded fun, but was it for me? It turned out, after reading The Last Sun (2018) and The Hanged Man (2019)-the first two books in the series-the answer was a surprisingly passionate “yes,” and I’ve joined many fans of the series in awaiting The Hourglass Throne, which rounds out the first trilogy in what promises to be a nine-book series about Rune St. ![]() ![]() Edwards’s urban fantasy series about a traumatised, orphaned heir from an Atlantean ruling family who is now trying to make his way in a society that by turns shuns and tries to use him, all while living with his human life partner (with whom he shares a telepathic bond from birth) and being supported by a benevolent but strict and distant mentor figure. That’s how I felt about The Tarot Sequence, K. ![]() Not because they’re particularly groundbreaking on their own, but because everything about them seems like it should pass you by-they sound fun, they’re interesting to listen to your friends gush about, but, you know, they’re maybe not for you. Every so often, stories come along which really challenge how you thinks of yourself as a reader. ![]()
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