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¶Ùä³¾´Ç°ù±ð²Ô by Seth Skorkowsky
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bookshelves: urban, paranormal, review-copy, horror, angels-and-demons, magic

4 of 5 stars at The BiblioSanctum

To tell the truth, ¶Ùä³¾´Ç°ù±ð²Ô didn’t start off high on my priority list of books to read when I received it for review, though it did hook my attention when I was told there would be wendigos (seriously, more books need wendigos). The cover, while very pretty, also did nothing to draw me in, showing a partial image of a bladed revolver. Hey, gunblades are neat and all -- but that also tells me very little.

Then a couple weeks ago, while trying to choose my next read, I was struck by a sudden surge of spontaneity and decided to pick up ¶Ùä³¾´Ç°ù±ð²Ô and give the first few pages a shot. An hour later, I realized with a jolt that I was still reading, and that I was already almost a third of the way in. The weird thing about that hour, is that it honestly felt like a mere few minutes. ¶Ùä³¾´Ç°ù±ð²Ô simply took me by surprise. I’ve read my fair share of stories about demon slayers and monster hunters, so admittedly I wasn’t expecting this first book of Seth Skorkowsky’s new urban fantasy/horror series to be that much different.

Once again, I am sorry to have underestimated the dark fiction of Ragnarok Pub. Rest assured ¶Ùä³¾´Ç°ù±ð²Ô will satisfy all your needs in the action and thrills department, but what I was most impressed with was the world building and unique body of lore Skorkowsky has created, which offered a fresh new take on the angel/demon mythos.

Central to the novel is the concept of holy weapons. In the world of ¶Ùä³¾´Ç°ù±ð²Ô, these weapons are sentient entities that if you’re not careful you may actually grow to care for them and even start thinking of them as characters themselves! Somehow the author has managed to imbue unmoving, unspeaking objects with personalities of their own. For when these holy weapons form a bond with a wielder, he or she becomes irrevocably aware that their weapons are alive and that they speak to their souls. No one knows how a holy weapon comes to be, but they are the only way to kill a demon. And the love a wielder feels for their weapon can be even more powerful than any attachment to another human being.

It is so with Matt Hollis, the main protagonist and owner of ¶Ùä³¾´Ç°ù±ð²Ô, the name of his holy sword pistol. As a child, Matt was the only survivor of a wendigo attack on his family, making it out alive thanks to a man named Clay Mercer who killed the monsters and rescued the young boy. The former wielder of ¶Ùä³¾´Ç°ù±ð²Ô, Clay had resigned from a secret order of demon hunters called the Valducan, and left his holy weapon to Matt after he died. But many years later, the Valducan leadership has taken an interest in Matt’s activities and asked him and ¶Ùä³¾´Ç°ù±ð²Ô to rejoin their ranks, due to a sudden influx of coordinated monster attacks and attempts to destroy holy weapons. Unfortunately, this was not a decision welcomed by all, as some of the Valducan see Matt as corrupted. For while Matt had survived his childhood wendigo attack, he was also bitten by one of the creatures.

So, get this: In the world of this novel, all monsters � everything from werewolves to vampires, ghouls to lamia � are all essentially humans, but possessed by the souls of the different kinds of demons inhabiting them, giving rise to their physical and characteristic traits. A bite is how a demon “marks� a person, making them an available vessel to possess if or when their old body perishes. Now you can see why the other Valducans might be giving Matt the shifty eyes.

The book is just filled to the brim with cool ideas like these, not to mention the fact Matt’s special condition gives him some rather handy powers (blood compasses! Can you say awesome?) or the sheer variety of terrifying monsters, both new and familiar, that you’ll come face to face with within these pages. There’s certainly no shortage of action. I also classified this book as an urban fantasy, but in reality the plot will take you to many places across the globe, from the wilds of western Canada to the outskirt villages of Florence. So not only does it take place in variety of environments, ¶Ùä³¾´Ç°ù±ð²Ô is a truly international adventure.

Although it will read perfectly fine as a self-contained novel, I was also happy to see that it is a “book oneâ€� implying that there will be more in the future. When the Valducan Order expands, one thing I'd love to see is more kickass female knights like Luiza. As one of the only two major female characters, I wasn't surprised that the role of "love interest" fell to her as well, but more to the point, I think the special relationship between a holy weapon and its owner is one of the most intriguing aspects of ¶Ùä³¾´Ç°ù±ð²Ô and I would love to see this uncanny bond further explored with an even greater diversity of characters. Really looking forward to see what else Seth Skorkowsky has in store for us.
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Reading Progress

April 15, 2014 – Started Reading
April 15, 2014 – Shelved
April 15, 2014 –
8.0% "Read a couple pages of this just to check it out, and it ended up sucking me in."
April 18, 2014 – Shelved as: urban
April 18, 2014 – Shelved as: paranormal
April 18, 2014 – Shelved as: review-copy
April 18, 2014 – Shelved as: horror
April 18, 2014 – Shelved as: angels-and-demons
April 18, 2014 – Shelved as: magic
April 18, 2014 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Milda (new) - added it

Milda Page Runner Another great review :) I'm intrigued.


message 2: by [deleted user] (last edited Apr 28, 2014 08:50AM) (new)

Another great review of this book. I'm not an urban fantasy guy but this is on my list of books to read.


Mogsy Yeah, it was a good book!

And I guess even though the setting is "urban fantasy", the tone is also quite different, more of a horror/action narrative which I think may be more appealing to non UF fans :)


message 4: by John (new)

John Arne Page 1 and....hooked.


Mogsy It gets better! Chapter 1 and the story he spins trying to smuggle Damoren across the border...lol, gold.


message 6: by Andy (last edited Apr 28, 2014 10:18AM) (new) - added it

Andy Im in! Grand review that.


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