A new stunning epic fantasy for readers of Brandon Sanderson, Michael J. Sullivan and Brian Staveley.
In a world where magic has disappeared, rival nations vie for power in a continent devastated by war.
When a young farm girl, Livia, demonstrates magical powers for the first time in a century there are many across the land that will kill to obtain her power. The Duke of Gothelm’s tallymen, the blood-soaked Qeltine Brotherhood, and cynical mercenary Josten Cade: all are searching for Livia and the power she wields.
But Livia finds that guardians can come from the most unlikely places… and that the old gods are returning to a world they abandoned.
Source | Format | Pages | Publisher | Genre | Publication Date |
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Titan Books | paperback | 459 | Titan Books | Fantasy | June 12th, 2018 |
*Many thanks to Titan Books for this marvellous review copy in exchange for an honest review.*
A Demon in Silver is 459 paperback pages of absolute fantasy goodness! Off to a really strong and exciting start, from ‘Oooh, this is hilarious’ and ‘Aaah, you bleedin’ bastard’ to ‘Noooo, this made me sad!’ A Demon in Silver took me on a wild ride.
Small human lives, in the mix of the old gods coming, and, again, that religious fanatic element that I always enjoy in a book. A 100 years have passed since magic disappeared- but why did it disappear and what happen and who was behind it? I tell you not, and instead leave the discovery of this fantastic world, with its history and present, for you to discover.
The story itself is one that holds within its history and present many changes, twists and turns whilst keeping that steady course towards an ominous culmination. A story, riding on top of the existence of a great and varied cast of characters who all, good or bad, stand tall within their own rights. And before the satisfying conclusion of this first instalment in the new series, there will be loyalty and cheating, death and second chances, perilous journeys and questionable companions aplenty. My favorite- laughs, cursing and emotional turmoil were also present!
I feel like this book has so much to it… I mean, it gave me SO much and without being a behemoth tome of gazillion pages. It’s 450-something pages and yet my experience with it left me sated in every possible sense. Every word, every scene, every setting was timely delivered through a prism of expertly chosen words and balanced out need-to-know whilst not discounting the all-important historical glimpse of events that took place a 100 or so years preceding the plot. Simply seamless! With clashes (deadly and otherwise) in between mercenaries, tallymen, a farm girl, a sword of the religious cult and a woman who is more than just a woman sounds ominous and busy, Ford’s crafty writing skill put it all into an order and presentation that never allowed my eyes to glaze over! Plus, let’s admit it, this eclectic mix of characters just made it go-boom, the possibilities, yo?! – in your head. Well, I hope it did anyway, you do not want to miss this fantasy title!
As is clear by my singing praises by now, I was completely engrossed, enjoying all of these characters for who they are and what they’re put through. Some met their deaths undeservedly, some quite deservedly…
Josten and Mullen, the mercenaries- definitely my favorite characters! These two won me over on page 2 and even though their shenanigans often gave me a near cardiac (due to laughter or fright) on pretty much every page, I don’t think I have ever taken a liking to 2 characters that quickly before. Now that I think of it- all of the characters introduced throughout the book had a big impact on me very, very quickly. I don’t know how Ford did it… magic? Mmmh… Or maybe the dialogue and expertly delivered scenes which allowed their personalities to shine from the get-go.
Livia, the farm girl in question, is a bright, level-headed young woman. Having never been further than the farmland boundaries she lives on, Livia abruptly finds herself in a very grim situation, a situation which she does not quite understand herself and as time passes she comes to know her strength… Livia is the loose constant, who left me wondering of her role in the big picture of things and as she found herself constantly facing the potentially last moment of her life, I was compelled by her purpose… But anyway, I found her storyline and development really strong in the sense that she really goes through a helluva lot and the way she deals with situations is nothing shy of admirable!
Silver, a mysterious character who appears to have fallen from the skies. A woman with unnatural physical strength, skills and power who is not to be messed with, yet who nevertheless demonstrates a heart full of love and kindness as slowly but surely her background is revealed. She, also, will be no stranger to new beginnings and difficult losses as she discovers herself and her own purpose in this story.
Kaleb! Blimey, this fella put me through some emotional paces! I do not wish to reveal his exact role in the book, but it is one of certain prominence and honour. I liked him, I didn’t like him, then I hated him and then I liked him again! With a conclusive overview of Kaleb’s life, it was very easy for me to understand him, and all the easier to dislike him for his decisions but what mattered to me is that he stood in his own right and I respect a character strong of will and skill. Kaleb is the kind of calm that you fear!
As all of the above-mentioned character and a handful of others come face to face, losses are counted and new alliances formed. It seems Livia is in the very centre of everyone’s attention. Some characters want her as a means to an end, some come to care for her in a way that demands loyalty. But Livia’s fate seems to be written in stone, so the question is can any man stop from happening what has already been set in motion?
The brutal and raw beauty of A Demon in Silver lies in many things…
The element of surprise! You really just don’t know what the next page is going to deliver! An unexpected change in direction, an unexpected alliance, death or loyalty made me change my perspectives and as many as there were chapters, I found myself teetering on the edge of madness- where was this all going to go? And who the feck can I actually trust? I was on the edge of my seat throughout and I LOVE when books do this to me- get me excited, exasperated, angry and anxious! Not to mention slightly horrified… there was a scene or two which made my hair stand but like a lunatic, I welcomed it, because this is the kind of fantasy I can get behind!
The consistency! Every one and every thing about this book is a carefully considered, necessary element, expertly transferred from Ford’s imaginative brain to paper for your very reading pleasure! The steady pace and progress of the story, the character development, the opening up of a new world in this new series- I seriously cannot wait for the next book!
The overall package! Characters, the plot, the background of the old gods, the Brotherhood. The clashing of loyalty and betrayal, the blood spilt in the name of gods, women and honour… This is the epitome of fantasy! Peppered with wit and cursing, kindness and common sense as shown through the characters, it was truly marvellous for me to discover this new beginning and the absolute potential of more to come… I sure as hell am going to check out Ford’s other titles while I (im)patiently wait for the next book in War of the Archon’s series because man, I have been living under a rock and Ford is a new discovery of a gem to me!
The blurb sounds great, but you really have me sold on the characters. This sounds like the best cast! And lately I find myself craving that connection more and more. I am adding this to my list. I really enjoyed this review Liis and your enthusiasm. I have been struggling with some fantasy lately so it is nice to find a few reviews that can stoke the fire again 😉
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Woohoo… The more I read this type of epic/grim fantasy, I just find that if the characters have that spice or spark to them, I instantly take a liking… be they bad or good, if they can hold a dialogue and be a bit mischievus and sometimes even laugh at themselves then I simply love ’em!
I hope you enjoy this once you get around to it 🙂 and I hope there’s some other good fantasy coming your way to blow your socks off 😉 ❤
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Cover love!! And I LOVE your Goodreads timeline, this is the most convincing argument! Fab review! xx
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Thank you 🙂 ❤ I really went to town with all these goodreads updates but I just couldn't help myself, haha 🙂
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Wow first the cover is sooo pretty!! 😀 And when you say that it’s fantasy goodness OMG SIGN.ME.IN hahah ❤
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hahaha, brilliant… I agree- that cover is super striking! and the story is great, too, so I hope you enjoy it! ❤
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Ahoy there matey! This sounds awesome and yer review be excellent. I immediately added it to me list. Thank ye kindly. Arrrr!
x The Captain
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Woot! 🙂 *passes rum* I hope you enjoy it 🙂
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Surprisingly a local library has a copy. I requested a copy and it is only a short wait. Arrrr! The rum was excellent by the way. Ye got good taste.
x The Captain
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Oh, that’s ace! Your library is great! 😉
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Brandon and Sullivan? Great heads up for a gift for the missus thank you👍🏻
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Fabulous 🙂 I hope she’ll love it!
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Fantastic review.👍📚
I really should get around to reading this as I’m quoted on the back cover.😂 I’ve been on a break from fantasy since I finished Ravencry and I really need to get back into the genre and you sell this well.👌 Characters, story, it all sounds fantastic and yeah, you do, his previous work is great too.👍📚
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Cheers mate! Yeah, I think you’d really like this one, too! I want to read everything written by Ford now 😀
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Great review! You do know how to sell a story… I’m loving the cover by the way!
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My goodness, this book sounds amazing! I loved seeing your reactions to it because that roller-coaster of emotions (the surprising aspects, laughs, and emotions) is precisely what I look for in a book. You’ve absolutely sold me on this! I just put it on my TBR, and I can’t wait to see what it’s about. 😁 Fabulous review!
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So much love in the air! You’ve definitely convinced me with your review. It sounds like it has absolutely everything and even a nice cast to follow around with too. I don’t know why I haven’t seen this around more often lately. Phenomenal review, Liz. Thanks for sharing! 😀
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It’s great to stumble upon a new favorite author; especially when they have a back catalog of works to explore! Again, thanks for sharing your thoughts in an entertaining review. You never disappoint. 🙌🙌🙌
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*you make me blush! 😍😂😊
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