In the Shadow of Lightning
Books | Fiction / Fantasy / Epic
4.7
Brian McClellan
From Brian McClellan, author of The Powder Mage trilogy, comes the first novel in the Glass Immortals series, In the Shadow of Lightning, an epic fantasy where magic is a finite resource—and it’s running out. "Excellent worldbuilding and a truly epic narrative combine into Brian's finest work to date. Heartily recommended to anyone who wants a new favorite fantasy series to read."—Brandon Sanderson Demir Grappo is an outcast—he fled a life of wealth and power, abandoning his responsibilities as a general, a governor, and a son. Now he will live out his days as a grifter, rootless, and alone. But when his mother is brutally murdered, Demir must return from exile to claim his seat at the head of the family and uncover the truth that got her killed: the very power that keeps civilization turning, godglass, is running out. Now, Demir must find allies, old friends and rivals alike, confront the powerful guild-families who are only interested in making the most of the scraps left at the table and uncover the invisible hand that threatens the Empire. A war is coming, a war unlike any other. And Demir and his ragtag group of outcasts are the only thing that stands in the way of the end of life as the world knows it. "Powerful rival families, murderous conspiracies, epic battles, larger-than-life characters, and magic."—Fonda Lee, author of The Green Bone Saga "Engaging, fast-paced and epic."—James Islington, author of In The Shadow of What Was Lost "Clever, fun, and by turns beautifully bloody, In the Shadow of Lightning hits like a bolt through a stained glass window."—Megan E. O'Keefe, author of Chaos VectorAt the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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Author
Brian McClellan
Pages
560
Publisher
Tor Publishing Group
Published Date
2022-06-21
ISBN
1250755700 9781250755704
Ratings
Google: 5
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"Just finished this book. Protagonist can manipulate glass, which is useful in battles. Would recommend for Sanderson fans. Lots of conspiracies, battles and no spice. "
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"Thanks to the publisher for sending me an ARC of this for review. I've been a massive Brian McClellan fan, having reading the Powder Mage series multiple times. With multiple POVs, the author has truly grown from his other novels to provide unique views, personalities and problem solving from each character.<br/>Throughout the books, I saw multiple influences from other authors, Brent Week's Lightbringer for the magic system, Anthony Ryan's Draconis for the "glass" world and the Powdermage Universe for some of the character personalities (and the technology of the time). I loved the warrior concept of the "Breacher", but Glassdancers could be fleshed out a little more on their limitations and really how they came to be (vs just accepted). <br/><br/>My only real criticism would be the cover itself, his other works have darker, sometimes thought provoking covers, this one seemed less thought out.<br/><br/>Nothing in this book truly felt unique if you've read his other work, but as a diehard fan of the Powdermage books (even if this is not set in that world), I loved it."