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Clash of Faiths

by David Dalglish

Series: The Paladins (2)

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"I have suffered every day since, cast off, abandoned, tortured ... and I find it all for nothing. You worship a lie. Too long I accepted you, treated you as an equal. But you're not. You're nothing, and at last I see it ... friend." ---- Stripped of his power, and branded a renegade by his Order, Darius seeks a way to prove his god is not the bloodthirsty deity his fellows have created. Meanwhile Jerico takes refuge with a band of rebels as Dark Paladins scour Dezrel seeking to claim his life, and the lives of all who would help him. As the silent war rages, their faith is tested, and one will succumb to the promises of a prophet who has lived for centuries... CLASH OF FAITHS by David Dalglish Innocents suffer when holy men make war. ------ About the Author: David Dalglish currently lives in rural Missouri with his wife Samantha, daughter Morgan, and snake, Velixar. He graduated from Missouri Southern State University in 2006 with a degree in Mathematics and currently spends his free time playing way too much Warhammer 40k."--… (more)
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This is the second book of the series, I am still not into it. The clash of faiths is a bit beyond my comprehension anyway. Some of the twist and plot also seems a bit out of blue, not quite improbable, just a bit too sudden, and we as readers have to take it as face value. ( )
  Baochuan | Sep 13, 2021 |
Read this in just a few days - somewhat of a record for me in these modern times. First, let me repeat sentiments from my review of the first Paladin book - Dalgish packs a nice, old school epic fantasy punch in a short amount of space. The book is only 250ish pages long (hence my being able to read it so fast), and avoids being overly complicated. At the same time, a wonderful reminder that you can have fun in fantasy still. A book doesn't need to be 1000 pages long to be enjoyable.

A bit darker than the first book, book 2 sticks with the general formula of dealing with only one major plot line successfully. Enjoy! ( )
  kodermike | Jul 31, 2020 |
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"I have suffered every day since, cast off, abandoned, tortured ... and I find it all for nothing. You worship a lie. Too long I accepted you, treated you as an equal. But you're not. You're nothing, and at last I see it ... friend." ---- Stripped of his power, and branded a renegade by his Order, Darius seeks a way to prove his god is not the bloodthirsty deity his fellows have created. Meanwhile Jerico takes refuge with a band of rebels as Dark Paladins scour Dezrel seeking to claim his life, and the lives of all who would help him. As the silent war rages, their faith is tested, and one will succumb to the promises of a prophet who has lived for centuries... CLASH OF FAITHS by David Dalglish Innocents suffer when holy men make war. ------ About the Author: David Dalglish currently lives in rural Missouri with his wife Samantha, daughter Morgan, and snake, Velixar. He graduated from Missouri Southern State University in 2006 with a degree in Mathematics and currently spends his free time playing way too much Warhammer 40k."--

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