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Free Ebook , by Sebastien de Castell

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Product details

File Size: 3989 KB

Print Length: 581 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1782066810

Publisher: Jo Fletcher Books (June 7, 2016)

Publication Date: June 7, 2016

Language: English

ASIN: B01E3V5PAG

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Last year, KNIGHT'S SHADOW was hands-down the most enjoyable book I read all year. This year, SAINT'S BLOOD seems destined to take that title.Sebastien de Castell's Greatcoats series centers around three men -- Falcio, Kest and Brasti -- who were once the king's elite judicial swordsmen, bringing law and justice to a fragile kingdom. But their king is long dead and the Greatcoats have long since been scattered to the wind, each assigned a personal mission from the king.In the previous two books, Falcio and his friends have found the king's daughter, Aline, and taken steps toward placing her on the throne and returning justice to their kingdom. In addition to Aline, they have found several other young women who, while they each bring different personalities and skills to the table, match Falcio, Kest and Brasti in their determination and belief in a brighter future for their kingdom. By this point in the series, the women are often the drivers of the plot, standing side by side with the "Three Musketeers"-esque heroes we have followed throughout the series.All three books are anchored by Falcio's heart-on-his-sleeve point of view, providing a voice that reminds me in some ways of Jim Butcher's Harry Dresden. In one moment, he can be trading barbs with Kest and Brasti, and in the same page de Castell turns the screws and suddenly creates an unexpectedly emotional moment. Somehow, de Castell has captured the humor of Scott Lynch and the poignancy of Robin Hobb. It's an awe-inspiring combination, and makes for an emotional roller coaster.de Castell's dialogue crackles throughout, from the familiar banter of Falcio, Kest and Brasti to the face-offs between the trio and their seemingly overpowering enemies. Each character has their own voice, from Kest's unerring pragmatism and calculation to Brasti's irreverance and refusal to take anything seriously.All three books have a touch of noir in them, especially SAINT'S BLOOD, as Falcio seeks to figure out who has begun killing saints and why they are doing it. Like the best noir heroes, Falcio spends almost the entire book injured in one form or another, never gaining enough time to fully recover before moving on to the next emergency, then next battle, the next crisis that could cost him everything he loves. The pace never slows down, as Falcio and his friends race from one crisis to the next, and every time Falcio seems like he's going to get a moment to catch his breath, the other shoe drops.These seemingly never-ending challenges have taken their toll on Falcio over the course of the series, making him an even more interesting character. In SAINT'S BLOOD, he still carries guilt after he was forced to cut off Kest's hand in KNIGHT'S SHADOW, but even that guilt is overshadowed by the emotional aftereffects of the torture he suffered in that same book. de Castell writes that fear in an incredibly visceral manner, making you feel Falcio's terror as he relives the worst moments of his life.While we never get their points of view, the other characters also grow and develop. We see Kest struggle to adapt to the loss of his hand, watch Aline and Valiana grow up in surprising ways, and even see Brasti change as he relies more and more upon humor to mask his genuine fear and concern for his friends.The doubt and pain and fear of all these characters make Falcio's determination all the more inspiring, and his victories -- however short-lived they may be -- all the more enjoyable.

It’s as though each of these books is a different course in a meal. Each has a different flavor, a different purpose, yet obviously the work of the same master Chef. Where the last book was agony to read and left me feeling as beaten and bruised as Falcio was, this book is pure joy. It leaves me feeling happy, rested, and thankful. Especially thankful there is less torture and more dancing! Not that there aren’t heart stopping moments. There are. Many. But there are beautiful moments as well. Not the least of which is Falcio finally gets a good horse. But, please, Mr. Author, could you let them eat and sleep once in awhile? No wonder they’re all nuts!But the real genius of this story is the underlying heart of it. It’s a treatise on the soul of humanity, our purpose, our reason for being, our mode of Being. Good versus Evil. The Law versus Tyranny. Freedom versus enslavement. It’s so satisfying. Drop everything, because Here Come the Greatcoats!

Some christians believe we are living saints here on earth. Other sects believe that saints are elevated after some great act of heroism or, in most cases, martyrdom, or performing some miracle. What if the church stated killing off the saints? Would that kill faith? And would killing faith eventually lead to killing god?Interesting questions and those are raised in Saints Blood the third book of the Greatcoat series. Profoundly deep, this one goes deeper into the horrors of religion and zealotism than we even see today. Did man make god or god make man? And who's laws take precedence? Gods law or Mans?Take all of those questions and put a handful of brace souls against a united church and you have the makings of a true epic. While not as fun, this was a tougher read than the previous two. Yet, it still touched the heart and left me breathless as fight after fight leads the greatcoats against their greatest threat. The church and a man created God.FAlcio, Kest, and Brasti, much diminished by previous events must face inquisitors and crusading knights to keep the daughter of the king and the realms protector safe. All while trying to stop assasins from killing the very embodiment of mercy, romance, justice. Living saints.

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