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449 pages, Hardcover
First published August 1, 2012
"You can cut seven shades from a man. Scarlet arterial blood, purple from the veins, bile like fresh-cut grass, browns from the gut, but it all dries to somewhere between rust and tar."
“There is no sound more annoying than the chatter of a child, and none more sad than the silence they leave when they are gone.”
As good as the first? Not quite but I still really liked it.
The story is told from three points of view, Jorg's present as he faces a massive army set to destroy him, flash back four years as Jorg tries to discover the origins of a mysterious copper box that seems to have stolen some of his memories, and finally the journal entries of Katherine Jorg's love interest.
At times I found this bouncing back and forth confusing but I'm pretty sure it was only because of how slowly I was forced to read the book.
The world created by the author is rich and fascinating. The characters are real and I definitely started to care about what happened to them. Although Jorg is not the typical hero I'd relate to in a novel, I still find myself relating to his circumstances and wanting him to overcome the obstacles put in his way.
I can't wait to pick up the next book in the series and read more.
“They say that time is a great teacher but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.”
“Some pain you can distance yourself from, but a headache sits right where you live.”
“We die a little every day and by degrees we’re reborn into different men, older men in the same clothes, with the same scars.”
“We die a little every day and by degrees we’re reborn into different men, older men in the same clothes, with the same scars.”