Priest of Bones (War for the Rose Throne, #1)
Priest of Bones by Peter McLean
My rating: 4.5 of 5 stars
Peeky fookin bloindah with a powerful one more chapter syndrome.
A confession first, I’m not a fan of the TV show Peaky Blinders. Despite the well-acted performance of the casts, I gave up watching the TV series in the midst of season 2 because I was insanely bored with the snail-pacing. Yes yes, heresy right? Feel free to mock me with no fighting no fooking fighting meme. Hearing that Priest of Bones is inspired by the TV series was honestly the main reason why I haven’t given this book a go until now. Don’t get me wrong, what they’ve said about this being similar to Peaky Blinders is true; the similarity and inspirations were myriad and some elements did felt a bit too similar, especially in the first half. However, Priest of Bones, to my mind, has a significantly superior package compared to what I’ve seen so far in Peaky Blinders.
“When people have run out of food, and hope, and places to hide, do not be surprised if they have also run out of mercy.”