Ebook {Epub PDF} Veil of the Deserters by Jeff Salyards






















Veil of the Deserters is the second book of Bloodsounder’s Arc, which picks up as Captain Braylar Killcoin and his army continue to sow chaos among the political elite of Alespell. Braylar is still poisoned by the memories of those slain by his unholy flail, Bloodsounder, and attempts to counter this sickness have proven ineffectual/5(87).  · Veil of the Deserters picks right up where Scourge left off, whirling us off our feet and right back into the story with even less fucking around than a typical episode of Injuries that were inflicted in the first book are still causing problems (broken ribs don’t heal overnight, y’know) as Arki’s tale continues to unfold in ‘real time’ using the same focused PoV and slow-build structure that had such a . Veil of the Deserters has more of an ending that Book 1 had, at least it felt more like an end. Scourge of the Betrayer just sort of stops, while this book closes with a promise that things are about to get a whole lot worse for our heroes.


Veil of the Deserters. Jeff Salyards. • 3 Ratings; $; $; Publisher Description. Braylar is still poisoned by the memories of those slain by his unholy flail Bloodsounder, and attempts to counter this sickness have proven ineffectual. The Syldoonian Emperor, Cynead, has solidified his power in unprecedented ways, and Braylar and. Veil of the Deserters by Jeff Salyards My rating: 5 of 5 stars Writing /5. Imagination 4/5 Plot 5/5 Setting /5 Characters 5/5 It is just very, very focused. In or so pages, Jeff Salyards is able to create a world and characters as rich as any secondary fantasy world. The first book, Scourge of the Betrayer, had some solid world. Recently Returned. Borrow. Read.


Veil of the Deserters by Jeff Salyards - Braylar is still poisoned by the memories of those slain by his unholy flail Bloodsounder, and attempts to counter t. Jeff Salyards is now friends with Esther mundih. PM · 1 like · like. Jeff Salyards and 5 other people liked Eric's review of Veil of the Deserters (Bloodsounder's Arc, #2): " Stars. Picks up where the first book left off and built on the promising start made in the opening volume. The first-person perspective ensures that Veil of the Deserters remains grounded in realism even during its most fantastical moments; this, for me, is the most defining characteristic of the series. Salyards anchors the reader firmly within his narrator’s world, and in doing so persuades us to share his incredulity, his naivety, his limited.

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