Demon Lord III - Grey God

By T C Southwell
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(5.00 based on 4 reviews)

Published: Dec. 26, 2010
Words: 71,348 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458039422


Short description

When Kayos, Lyriasharin’s father and a Grey God from the times before reckoning, returns to Myrthran after a thousand years, he is displeased to find a young mortal dark god in his domain. He soon discovers, however, that Bane is the rarest of all the gods. He is tar’merin: incorruptible, and therefore has the potential to wield the shadows to fight for the light.

Extended description

When Kayos, Lyriasharin’s father and a Grey God from the times before reckoning, returns to Myrthran after a thousand years, he is displeased to find a young mortal dark god in his domain. He soon discovers, however, that Bane is the rarest of all the gods. He is tar’merin: incorruptible, and therefore has the potential to wield the shadows to fight for the light.

The Demon Lord could free an enslaved light goddess if he is prepared to take up the hated dark power again, but he has no wish to do so, or to venture into the trackless and dangerous God Realm.

If he refuses, Lyriasharin’s daughter may die…

Tags

gods, demons, goddess, battles, underworld, mages, white power, dark power, blue power, healers, black fire, black lord, demon lord, grey god

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Review by: Vanessa Finaughty on May 13, 2013 : star star star star star
Grey God is another brilliant read from Southwell, who never ceases to wow with her literary skills, vivid imagination and realistic characters. Bane, an unlovable character at first (in Book 1), has certainly found his way into my heart, and I found myself holding my breath in places, feverishly willing him to remain unscathed.

Lyriasharin’s father, Kayos, returns home after a thousand years. The Grey God isn’t at all happy to find a dark god in his domain, but it isn’t long before he discovers that Bane is a tar’merin – the only type of dark god who is willing and able to fight on the side of light. Kayos asks Bane to travel into the God Realm with him to save his granddaughter, but the dark god has no wish to do so. If he can’t be swayed, Lyriasharin’s daughter could die…

This is the best book in this series up until now, so if you enjoyed the first two, this is an absolute must-read! In fact, any serious fantasy lover will enjoy this book as much as I did. Go on, buy it; you know you want to…
(reviewed within a week of purchase)

Review by: Roy Thomas on Aug. 23, 2012 : star star star star star
An excellent read that opens up a whole new adventure for our heroes.
(reviewed long after purchase)

Review by: afrocelttracy on July 10, 2012 : star star star star star
This along with all T C Southwell epics is well written and flows along.They all belong on the 'library, shelf alongside Terry Brooks, Terry Goodkind, Robert Jordan and their ilk.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

Review by: Sam Barber on Aug. 29, 2011 : (no rating)
I would definitely recommend this book
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

Review by: cosmo on May 23, 2011 : (no rating)
I enjoyed this series very much - possibly a bit over long and now we are waiting for the last book to be written. Very good read. kate
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

Review by: nader henry on March 10, 2011 : star star star star star
My reviews are very simple, I either like the book and recommend it or I don't.
I like the book and recommend it. the author is at par with my favorite Sci-fi authors (David Weber, Anne McCaffrey, David Drake) to name a few.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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