Along the Razor's Edge
2022 • 392 pages

Ratings21

Average rating3.3

15

A fantasy prison escape novel with Grimdark tendencies. Our protagonist is Sourcerer, a clever play on the idea of sorcery - here you consume a source to gains its power. It is a well thought through and reasonably hard magic system with all sourcerers being able to consume and use all sources, but some will kill you quicker than others. Most will kill in seconds, but each sorcerer will have some certain affinities where they can ingest the source for longer.

We are in the aftermath of a war where our sourcerer was on the losing side and has been sent to an underground prison camp (the Pit). This is a gulag style environment designed to break people. The setting provides a high base level of brutality, which is only added to as the story goes on. There is a small element of found family as our escapee puts together a team to help them escape but the brutality and feralness of everyone in this environment is always quite close to the surface.

This was grimdark how I like it. Nasty, brutish and fast-paced. An excellent start to a series and one of the better self-published works I have read. I look forward to reading more of this world!

November 4, 2020Report this review