Voice of War
2020 • 347 pages

Ratings18

Average rating3.9

15

An impressive Indie debut novel. This is well polished, well edited and just generally a well written book. The character and world building here is top drawer, with a Sandersonian style magic system with hard well defined rules based on eye colour. The central premise of the story is a mystery, with the author doing a good job with pacing the reveals. The three main POVs are all distinct and have clear motivations and agency. Yes, there is some slightly stilted dialogue in places (to be expected in a debut) but the flow of the book works well.

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