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Scar Night: Deepgate Codex - Alan Campbell


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Scar Night: Deepgate Codex - Alan Campbell

 
Description: ISBN 033044476X / Author: Alan Campbell / Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy

Newest Review: ... repulsive to evil to terrifying to grotesque. There is Presbyter Sypes, a priest maintaining the lie in order to protect the ... more

 ... city. There is Devon, the Chief Poisoner, a sadistic chemist maddened by pain and grief, reaching for god-like status with a supreme arrogance of a scientist. Certain Mr Nettle, a lout hell-bent on reclaiming his killed daughter's soul. Rachel, a temple assassin, assigned to protect the innocent Temple angel, Dill; and her reluctant charge himself. The last two are the most human and most likely to provide the hook for the reader, so important when reading books like that, but all the playing characters - even the ...more

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Crowned Review Scar Night: Deepgate Codex - Alan Campbell: Dark Satanic Depths (1048 words)
by - written on 05/08/07 (Very useful, 133 readings)
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Goddess Ayen furious at the human wickedness shut down the gates of heaven and the souls of the dead are now forever roaming the bloody corridors of Hell. Ayen's son Ulcis rebelled and was cast down from the sky and now he dwells in the abyss gathering an army of souls and preparing to reclaim heaven for the faithful. Those inhabit Deepgate, a city suspended on chains over the abyss. All the dead of Deepgate are given to Ulcis. All, that is, apart from those who lost their blood and whose souls cannot thus be saved from Hell. As often, though, things are not as they appear and unravelling the reality behind the myth is one of the strong plotlines of The Scar ...  Read the complete review

 

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