And there are so many factions moving through each other and so many people wanting revenge that it is quite an intricate plot. It is not just the hunger of Lik-Rifa the title refers to though hers is the most obvious. Resurrecting Gods, chaining Gods to one self, Gods that have been in hiding popping in. Varg in the mean time is finally finding his true place amongst the Bloodsworn. Orka in the mean time has met the Bloodsworn though as long as she does not have her son, she cannot find peace in any reuniting. The killing of her chief has left an immense gap in the band of mercenararies the Battle-Grim while the oath they gave to Ursa on finding her son might kill her. We move on fairly directly after the previous book with Elvar who has to deal with the aftermath of the rise of Lik-Rifa. Last year The Shadow of the Gods was one of my favorite reads and I’m fairly certain that The Hunger of the Gods will be at the top of my list for this year as well.
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