Blood Song: Book 1 of Raven's Shadow
By (Author) Anthony Ryan
Little, Brown Book Group
Orbit
25th February 2014
20th February 2014
United Kingdom
Paperback
768
Width 201mm, Height 132mm, Spine 51mm
521g
We have fought battles that left more than a hundred corpses on the ground and not a word of it has ever been set down. The Order fights, but often it fights in shadow, without glory or reward. We have no banners.
Vaelin Al Sorna is the Sixth Order's newest recruit. Under their brutal training regime, he learns how to forge a blade, survive the wilds and kill a man quickly and quietly - all in the name of protecting the Realm and the Faith.Now his skills will be put to the test. War is coming. Vaelin must draw upon the very essence of his strength and cunning if he is to survive the coming conflict. Yet as the world teeters on the edge of chaos, Vaelin will learn that the truth can cut deeper than any sword.Blood Song is a tremendous debut . . . fast-paced, action-packed and character-driven - FANTASY BOOK CRITIC
A top contender for most impressive debut of the year . . . Blood Song is a powerful epic that, while ending with a sense of closure, hints at more to come - SFFWORLDAn utterly engrossing high-fantasy epic from a major new talent that explores themes of war, faith, and loyalty amidst incredible action scenes and artfully developed characters - BUZZFEEDA mix of The Name of the Wind and The Left Hand of God . . . I cannot recommend this book enough - BESTFANTASYBOOKS.COMBlood Song delighted me again and again - FANTASY FACTIONThis is epic fantasy at its best with action, rivalries, espionage, the promise of future revelations and ever-present twists - BOOKBAGAn instant sensation . . . an excellent start to this series - READ DREAM RELAXSmartly-written coming-of-age story . . . Compelling - SFXAnthony Ryan lives in London and is a writer of fantasy, science fiction and non-fiction. He previously worked in a variety of roles for the UK government, but now writes full time. Anthony maintains an active blog at www.anthonystuff.wordpress.com.