Hardcover, 720 pages

English language

Published Nov. 15, 2016 by Tor Books.

ISBN:
978-1-4472-5968-8
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Events are coming to a climax in the Banished Lands, as the war reaches new heights. King Nathair has taken control of the fortress at Drassil and three of the Seven Treasures are in his possession. And together with Calidus and his ally Queen Rhin, Nathair will do anything to obtain the remaining Treasures. With all seven under his command, he can open a portal to the Otherworld. Then Asroth and his demon-horde will finally break into the Banished Lands and become flesh.

Meanwhile Corban has been taken prisoner by the Jotun, warrior giants who ride their enormous bears into battle. His warband scattered, Corban must make new allies if he hopes to survive. But can he bond with competing factions of warlike giants? Somehow he must, if he's to counter the threat Nathair represents.

His life hangs in the balance - and with it, the fate of the Banished …

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reviewed Wrath by John Gwynne (The Faithful and the Fallen, #4)

A great ending to my favourite series of the year

5 stars

The Faithful and the Fallen series by John Gwynne is the best series that I read this year.

The progression of all the characters from Malice all the way through to Wrath was exceptional. I am satisfied with all the endings within the book, even the ones that pulled on my heart strings.

Gwynne's ability to write immersive combat can also not be rivaled. It's thrilling to witness the many battles within this series and there were many times that I had to stop and take a breath after a fight.

I think that the previous book, Ruin, still is my favourite book in the series, but Wrath holds a special spot as one of the most epic finales I've ever experienced across any medium.

I highly recommend this series and am excited to continue my adventures in the Banished Lands soon.

reviewed Wrath by John Gwynne (The Faithful and the Fallen, #4)

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5 stars

I am sad.. sad that I typed a long review and it's all gone due to a crash.. So.. here I am again..



When the end is coming you know there is going to be a lot of energy expressed. This did not disappoint. I went through many emotions--laughing, smiling, shock, outrage, teary eyed and more.

Gwynne's final push through the conflict of the banished lands is done with great remark. The way one chapter and view dovetails to another, well tuned, pivots without loss of momentum. All deftly handled which lets you as a reader keep a pace that will disturb you--in the speed at which you will want to consume this final tome.

There are only a few books I've read which at the end of a chapter I am stunned. The world reverberates as shock passes through me, eyes darkening with the pulse of blood and stillness …

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