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Priest by Matthew Colville
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Priest (edition 2011)

by Matthew Colville (Author)

Series: Ratcatchers (1)

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Title:Priest
Authors:Matthew Colville (Author)
Info:Panic Volcanic (2011), 522 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:*****
Tags:Fantasy

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Priest: Ratcatchers, Book One: A Fantasy Hardboiled by Mathew Colville

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Starts up Witcher like, which felt great, then goes full Green Knight, which could have been good... but ends up boring, with endless not-so-good dialogues, weirdely inconsistent MC, way too little of anything else except dialogues (feels much like a theatrical play, actually) and annoying/ forced not revealing any hint for the mystery, just in order to make the novel exceedingly long. Good potential, but quite badly wasted opportunity. A pity... ( )
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“So you do it for them. You murder the giant, so the farmers don’t have to. So they can go on being…normal people.”

“What an awful way to live,” Sir Idris said.

Heden shrugged. “It’s not so bad.”

For centuries the people of Ollghum Keep relied on the knights of the Green Order to protect them from the horrors of the haunted wood. Now, as before, a monstrous army marches on their small town. But this time, the Green Order is nowhere to be found.

The Bishop sends the priest Heden into the wood, to find out why. Arriving at their secret priory, Heden discovers their commander is dead, the remaining knights paralyzed with despair. They will not act, they will not tell him what happened, and with each hour the monstrous army gets closer to Ollghum Keep. Thousands will die if the priest fails.

When the knights start dying one by one, Heden must race to unravel the conspiracy of silence and save the knights from themselves so they can save the people they were sworn to guard.

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