Friday, August 21, 2015

The Call of Agon by Dean F. Wilson Review Tour!


Synopsis:


THE LAST LINE. THE LAST WORDS. THE LAST CHANCE.


Ifferon is one of the last in the bloodline of the dead god Telm, who mated with mortal women, and who imprisoned the Beast Agon in the Underworld. Armed with a connection to the estranged gods in the Overworld and a scroll bearing Telm's powerful dying words, he is tasked with ensuring the god's vital legacy: that Agon remain vanquished. Fear forces Ifferon to abandon his duty, but terror restores his quest when the forces of Agon find his hideaway in an isolated coastal monastery.

Weighed down by the worries of the world, but lifted up by the companions he encounters along the way, Ifferon embarks on a journey that encompasses the struggles of many peoples, the siege of many lands, and discoveries that could bring hope to some—or doom to all.

Enter the world of Iraldas. Answer the Call of Agon.




Author Bio


Dean F. Wilson was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1987. He started writing at age 11, when he began his first (unpublished) novel, entitled The Power Source. He won a TAP Educational Award from Trinity College Dublin for an early draft of The Call of Agon (then called Protos Mythos) in 2001.


His epic fantasy trilogy, The Children of Telm, was released between 2013 and 2014.


Dean also works as a journalist, primarily in the field of technology. He has written for TechEye, Thinq, V3, VR-Zone, ITProPortal, TechRadar Pro, and The Inquirer.


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My Review
5/5 Stars







A wonderful epic fantasy! The way the author described the world and the characters made them easy to visualize.




The story was wonderfully told with action( especially towards the end) and adventure. It grabbed me from the beginning and had me turning the pages trying to hold my eyes open in the early morning hours just to read what happens next. I really enjoyed the poems through out the story.




The characters where interesting and well written and I kept reading because I had to know more about Ifferon’s past and who he was.



In all I found this to be a wonderfully written and intriguing story that if you like epic fantasies this is one that I would pick up. I personally am looking forward to the next book in this series.





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