by A.E. Albert
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Author: Robert W. Brady
Genre: Fantasy
Indomitus Sum is another chronicle of the magical world of Fovea. War is now everywhere and the Emperor is sided against all Fovean nations, with a few earthlings stuck in the middle.
The Fovean world is full of magic, myth and all powerful gods. What the author accomplished so well is making the reader believe in it all.
The plot continuously thickens and turns, taking the reader to unexpected places. This is also true with the characters. Not everything is as it seems, mystery and intrigue shadowing their motives.
Overall, Indomitus Sum is a very well written novel. The author created a complex fantasy world, populated with many diverse characters, which in turn created a complicated storyline. Yet, the author manages to stay on track with the plot, further giving credence to the realism of the Fovean world.
Robert W. Brady, Jr. is the author of The Fovean Chronicles. He was born in Connecticut in 1964, and graduated from University of Connecticut in 1986. He worked his way through college as a construction worker, an infant swimming instructor, a bartender, a waiter, a secretary, the manager of a dry cleaning store a security guard and a model.
While in college, he began the first version of the The Fovean Chronicles. After college, he lasted exactly three months in the insurance industry as an Assistant Annuities Analyst, and then enlisted in the Naval Nuclear Power Program.
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Unusual title, that's for sure. I love fantasy and this sounds right up my alley, especially as the writer did such a good job with the plot. Beautiful review.
ReplyDeleteIf you like Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones or Dune, this is probably up your alley. Very complex plot and large array of characters.
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