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An Escaped Slave with a Key to Hell and an Axe to Grind.

Caldane, the last survivor of the Brightfox clan, knows he can’t endure another of the dark rituals performed to harvest his magic. When he begins his carefully planned escape, another young slave sees him and threatens to betray him. With this young one in tow, Caldane learns that he’s not the last of his clan, that his mother still lives. She’s a giant’s slave in the fortress in Windhaven.

Nothing will stop Caldane from rescuing her, even if he has to release all the devils and demons from Hell to do so.

This is a dark tale of swords and sorcery, of demons and giants, of slavery and freedom. This is not a book for the faint of heart.

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What people are saying...

Cassandra

Unusual but Compelling.  

One thing that I loved about The Archbishop’s Amulet is that the author did such a great job of showing rather than telling. Far too often, fantasy novels feel the need to excessively explain every element of the world that they are set in, which can make them a challenge to read. But, that wasn’t the case here at all. Instead, the writing was a joy to read and I immediately became interested in the characters and the world around them.

Juneta

Epic Adventure against great odds

I enjoy epic fantasy when it is well-told. This novel has characters you care about, magic, giants, it's about growing up and being different, it's about oppression and overcoming the limits you are born into or are trapped in such as slavery. I loved the short stories of Loathsome Tales that was released before this story. I wanted more of the same and I was not disappointed with this story. Epic Adventure against great odds, definitely recommend, and waiting for the next adventure in this world.

Kilby Blades

This book made me want to read more fantasy (and more by Watson Davis)

I loved this book. Ostensibly, it is about the journey of Caldane--the last of his kind, and a magi whose life as a slave has been spared because of his ability to endure brutal sacrifices while unwittingly lending his magical abilities to the ruling power's sinister rituals. His well-planned escape is complicated by his compassion. Instead of escaping to safety alone (an outcome that is well within his reach), he burdens himself with helping a small group of other slaves as eager as he is to survive their horrific circumstances.