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A Ritual of Bone

The Dead Sagas, Book 1

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A Ritual of Bone

By: Lee C. Conley
Narrated by: RJ Bayley
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Only valor and steel can stand against the rising dead.

Arnar is a land of warriors, its people as stalwart as the stones themselves. In a land of dark forests and ancient hill forts, a forgotten evil is awoken by curious minds.

The great histories and the sagas say nothing of this evil, long passed from the memory of even the studious scholars of the college. For centuries, the scholars of Arnar have kept these records and preserved the knowledge and great deeds of a proud people. The story of these people is, forever, chronicled in the sagas of the great histories.

But now, the evil spreads, and the dead walk in its wake. Terrible creatures roam the night, and even the spirits are restless. The Dead Sagas could, perhaps, be the final chapters of these great records.

Many threads entwine to tell this saga, interweaving the tales of those who played their part in the search for answers and, ultimately, their fight for survival. Amid plague, invasion and terror, the inexorable rise of the dead sends a kingdom scrabbling to its knees.

This dark fantasy epic combines dark malign horror and gritty survival adventure as the dead sagas unfold in a world where honor and renown is all, where beasts and savages lurk in the wilderness, and where sword, axe, and shield are all that stand between the living and the grasping hands of the dead.

©2018 Lee C. Conley (P)2020 Lee C. Conley
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Scary Survival

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Disclaimer: I was provided a copy of this book, free of charge, in exchange for an honest review.

I'm sorry but zombies are overrated. They groan and moan, shambling around mindlessly until they smell meat and then shuffle inadequately towards their intended prey...boring. Sure there have been attempts to make them more scary by making them fast or strong but, at the end of the day, a bullet to the brain always puts them down.

But what if you don't have bullets? What if you live in small villages in a time when medicine in poor meaning that death is a part of life and the dead greatly outnumber the living? What if the most powerful tool you have at your disposal is an axe and the enemy are not only fast but uncaring of the damage done to their bodies.

This is what A Ritual of Bone brings to us, basically Vikings vs the Undead.

Based in ancient Iceland and in a time where the inhabitants had forgotten the old-ways and stopped believing in legends and monsters, an experiment carried out by scholars sets off a chain of events resulting in hordes of unkillable monsters sweeping across the land.

Told from the perspective of various members and groups Arnar's people it follows the hordes as they pass over the Spine of the World into Arnar and Sidor and into the realm of man. Death is aplenty and I quickly learned to avoid growing attached to a any characters as they regularly died, mostly in a truly horrific manner.

This bring me to the gore aspect and I do need to state that if you are upset by blood, gore or child-death you may want to listen with care as this has it all. The sheer amount of severed limbs, decapitation, burnings and flesh-ripped corpses is above anything I've read before but the important thing is that it is all Fitting. There is no gore purely for the sake of making you upset here, every cut and blow is used to highlight the lack of hope mankind has against these creatures and each death is felt as a personal loss and made all the more poignant by the fabulous narration of Rob Bayley-Boyd. As a new Narrator for me I was unsure what to expect but his range and ability to add real personality to each character was astounding and he has a real knack for creating a sense of dread.

Add to this the slowly building sense of there being something otherworldly involved with horned beasts and shadows that appear to be guiding the hordes and I truly could not put this book down. Again Rob's narration has to be mentioned here as I've been reading horror for over 40 years and listening to Audiobooks for 20 and there was a scene towards the end that, for the first time in all those years, gave me real shivers of fear.

I going pretty much straight onto Book 2 to see what happens next and cannot recommend this enough to all fans of Zombies, VIkings and brilliantly narrated shocks!

An excellently violent tale brilliantly narrated.

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This book is well written , brilliantly performed and keeps you listening into the wee hours of the morning when you should be asleep ( ooh just one more chapter )
. Great book

A Bone Cracking Tale

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Ok, so I’m gonna get right to the chase here. This book was fully awesome. It exceeded my expectations, which is no disservice to the author, Lee C. Conley, rather it’s an insight into me being a cynical bastard.

There is a lot to like about this book. But almost more than anything, I would say the style of writing made me fall in love with it. Conley has an easy, graceful way about his work. This is especially delightful given the subject matter: plague, vomiting blood, undead eating the alive, cannibalism, and other such dark and violent shenanigans.

The main POV’s we follow are equally engaging (often hard to do, and as an author of multi POV, I really respect what Conley has achieved). The setting well sculpted, the dialogue crisp and real. The violence, although graphic, was not overplayed.

As an indie author, I’m a big supporter of our ‘slice of the pie’. There are a great many excellent indie books out there, that merit attention and respect. This is certainly one of them, and easily one of the best books I’ve read* this year.

*I listened to the audio version, narrated brilliantly by R.J. Bayley, it swept me up and was just so much fun.

Book 2, A Ritual Of Flesh is out tomorrow (10th October). I for one will be getting it! You should get on book 1 it’s incredible!

Dark and moody good grimdark fun

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The narrator was absolutely exceptional I wish he read all my audio books!! cracking listen we written left you wanting the next book to be written and audio'd straight away!! The main character is excellent and I cant wait to hear what a not so main character in this book (Bjorn) who I have no doubt will come into his own in the next books.... really enjoyed!!

Cracking Listen!

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My fourth reread of this dark medieval, plague ridden and zombie infested lands of Arnar, There is only two books in the series so far and its in my favourite top 10 series of all time, it's one of those books you can't put down till you finsh it in one setting, like an old friend, always visiting now and again, after a college ritual goes bad, a foul the dead and cursed are ravaging the lands of Anar, the erie dark setting Lee C Conley has set from the start has you hooked, The grizzly characters the plot and the worldbuilding is awesome, a bood curdling read that will have you wanting more, R.J. Baley the narrator gives an awesome performance, his northern gravily accent gives life to the Vikings of Arnar, There is a scene were an Arnar warrior is trying put down a zombie and starts shouting, why won't you just fucking die, will have you in stitches, pray to the Gods that you make it through this one alive, highly recommended....😁🧟⭐

The Bloody Dead

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