Publisher Titan
Length 336 pages
Format paperback
Published 2017
Series Relics #2
My Copy provided by the publisher
My Review
In a world where mythical creatures traverse the realm of storybook fiction into the real world, little separates the horror from human with the spilling of blood a commonality all too thirstily explored in the follow-up to 2017's Relics, The Folded Land.
A collective of beasts; both magnificent and malicious accompanied by a few trusted humans play a deadly game of and mouse as a small contingent of Kin seek to dethrone mankind from the top of the predatory food chain.
The Folded Land follows on from the events of Relics and continues the 'relic' theme in a creative way. The first book looked a relics as a black-market collectors item, whereas The Folded Land, takes it to the extreme with fresh kin appendages being sought out for nefarious purposes.
My rating: 4/5 stars. The concept is great and I love the way the mystical character norm is flipped on its head. The Folded Land is a top notch follow-up to Relics.
You can read my review of Relics by click here
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