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The Fall Is All There Is
- Four of Mercies, Book 1
- Narrated by: Scott Fleming
- Length: 11 hrs and 31 mins
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Summary
You never want to ruin a really good dramatic exit. When you flee home on a cyborg horse the exact second you turn eighteen, you don’t really expect to go back to the place you fled from, you know? But sometimes your old life hits you from behind.
Sometimes you spend years away from home, killing dangerous people who had the bad luck to get infected by a lungful of ghostfog, only to find out that your dad, the king, is dead, and now your siblings are ordering you back home for a high stakes family reunion.
But when the heirs are quadruplets, the line of succession tends to get a wee bit murky. So in order to regain your independence, you’ve got to navigate a deadly web of intrigue, where every sibling wants your allegiance, and any decision might tear your country—and your family—apart.
Critic reviews
"Completely different to anything I read this year."- FanFiAddict
"This is a one-of-a-kind character driven novel...the world-building is outrageously original."- Sue Bavey, Booknest.eu
"One of the best voices I think I’ve ever read...unlike anything I’ve seen before. A gem of a book."- L.L. MacRae, SPFBO Finalist & author of The Iron Crown
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- Fantasy Book Nerd
- 16-10-23
fantasy/steampunk
Petre is a royal quadruplet and he's in hiding - from his conniving, scheming family.
That is until he receives a letter summoning to swear fealty to his sister who is to become the ruler. Well, she would be, but his brother has got other ideas and thinks that he has a claim.
Now, this is a familiar tale that we have all heard before, except when Connor Caplan gets a hold of a familiar trope and then injects it with a heavy dose of complete barminess.
Whilst you think you have heard this one before, Connor Caplan decides he is going to write a complete mash up of genres that includes thyroid science swords, biomechanical horses that explode and one giant dysfunctional family
Following Petre's POV, you are thrown into a world where not one, but two cataclysmic events have occurred and science has gone wild.
Petre's voice really comes through in this story, but Caplan also populates the story with a full complement of strong characters who feel like an active part of the book rather than being plot devices to move the story along.
The plot has a good balance of action and politicking, particularly when Petre's family enter the story proper.
In addition to that there's some really vivid world building that includes things like ghostfog that makes those that encounter it into some form of revenant, possessed by a hungry ghost.
So, I never know how to finish these things, so I will tell you that I enjoyed the book immensely.
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