![]() ![]() In Morris’s world, anything is possible, and the reader believes it. Ideals are questioned, and truth is harsh.Īs usual, the characters are supremely crafted, with a richness that brings emotion and a real sense of reality. ![]() Choices are made, and regrets are put aside in the names of love and courage. Gods, magic and tech fight as Tempus tries to save his sister, and save the world from his deadly sister. We see our hero struggle with technology he can barely imagine and his friends see power and courage they can barely comprehend. And so it was in his own time, and in this possible future. Who is who, and who needs whom? That’s one of the questions asked as Tempus fights an old enemy in a new and unfamiliar world. Tempus is lonely, alone save for his petulant and truculent god. Don’t let this put you off, there’s a host of worthies – not least Mano the mercenary from the future and bad guys to rival anyone in Sanctuary.Ĭalled to Lemuria, a strange citadel between the worlds, and times it’s a chance to right wrongs if only you can work out WHICH wrongs. ![]() ![]() This particular Tempus/Sacred Band book is a little different – for a start, it’s all from Tempus’ point of view, and we have only Tempus himself, Cime and Askelon from the former books. ![]()
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