In Wrath of Gods, I was pleased that this was no longer the case. In my review of the first book, I commented that Fi and Zeke played second fiddle to the secondary characters, most of whom were immensely powerful mythological beings. Kabir and Cù Sìth are following behind, with Kabir wondering if he can trust someone who very recently was a vicious stalwart of the Asura. Peter and a few mythical friends are in the process of legging it from Kleron and his minions, with Fi gravely wounded and Zeke overwhelmed by all the harrowing stuff thrown at him. With that out of the way, on with the review! Wrath of Gods is the second in the Paternus trilogy, and picks up straight after the end of the first book. This post contains spoilers to the first book! Here, I review the sequel, Paternus, Wrath of Gods. Back in 2016, I reviewed Paternus, the debut novel of author Dyrk Ashton.
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