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Night Guild 1

Night Guild, Book 1

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Every light casts a shadow. Ronan Renzo is that shadow.

Ronan Renzo lives a somewhat pampered life as the son of a merchant, but all that changes when his family home is visited by a strange, black-clad man. This man's clothing is so dark that it seems to swallow light, and he bears the symbol of the crescent moon upon his breast.

He is, according to Ronan, a member of the Night Guild. A guild of thieves and assassins, who commit dark deeds in homage to the one they serve: the Night God.

After a terrible tragedy in his family home, Ronan is asked by the master of the Night Guild himself for any request and it will be granted.

Ronan chooses to join the Night Guild, the one thing that might allow him to avenge the tragedy.

But the Night Guild is not what it appears to be. Indeed, everything carries a darker undertone in the Twelve Isles. Yet this may not prove to be Ronan's undoing, for the darkness and shadows have become a friend to Ronan, and it's from these that the Night God whispers...

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I may come back and amend the review. But currently I’m on chapter 5. The narrator has a decent voice, delivery and pacing. But, this is a big but his pronunciation of certain words is abhorrent. For example recompense, it’s a simple enough word, it’s pronounced as it’s written. But not here, the narrator says re-com-pense! Like it’s 3 different words shoved together. Plus he repeats it about 6 times in a row. 😫 it made me get out my phone and write this review at 03:30! Here’s a tip, if you don’t know how to pronounce a word look it up and listen to it.

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I read it to be entertained, but this novel from DB King is like a fourth-class copy of Umberto Eco, written in the typical style of Freemasonry promotion that was so prevalent in the mid-80s. Usually, I like his books, but not this one.

Bad Freemasonary Novel

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