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Tag Archives: John Gwynne
Malice Review by Jamie Edmundson
Malice by John Gwynne Review by Jamie Edmundson Malice, the first book in the completed fantasy series The Faithful and the Fallen, is a title that has been on my radar for a while, and I have finally got around to … Continue reading
Interview with John Gwynne
Interview with John Gwynne John Gwynne not only has one of the best author photos ever, he is also responsible for the critically acclaimed series, The Faithful and the Fallen. This year he has started a new series, Of Blood … Continue reading
Malice Review by: Michael Evan
Malice by John GwynneReview by: Michael Evan Malice was a fantastic read. An excellent debut novel from one of my favorite authors in the fantasy genre. One of the things that I like the most about Gwynne’s writing is that … Continue reading