The radiant king

David Dalglish

Book - 2025

"Radiance, the mysterious power of life and creation, is theirs to command. Death cannot claim them. For hundreds of years, the ever-living ruled with ease. Yet when the world is nearly broken beneath their reign, the humbled six swear a vow: They will sit upon no thrones, wear no crowns, and no longer teach humanity the gifts of radiance. But after centuries of peace, Eder rejects their vow, anoints himself Voice of Father, and spreads a new, cruel faith across the land. Faron cannot allow such indiscretion. Returning from a self-imposed exile, he swears to crush Eder's kingdom, and he will not do so alone-Sariel, their cold and calculating brother, knows all too well that an ever-living's dominion is bound for brutality and... destruction. But to overthrow a nation, they will need more than each other. They will need an army and a ruler who can take the throne their own vow forbids. And so, they pledge themselves to the fanatical Bastard Princess, a woman with incredible powers she insists were given to her by the goddess Leliel. But Eder's conquest is not what it seems, and it will take more than a holy war to stop an immortal who has heard the desperate plea of a god"--

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Genres
Fantasy fiction
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Orbit 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
David Dalglish (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9780316576673
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this riveting high fantasy, Dalglish (Level: Unknown) takes on the familiar trope of squabbling supernatural siblings working secretly to steer human history, but stirs in an exciting mix of reincarnation, politics, and body horror. Faron is one of six immortal siblings who have vowed to stay out of mortal affairs. When he completes his most recent reincarnation, however, he comes back to find his brother Eder breaking this promise and encouraging humans to worship him. To stop him, Faron forms an uneasy alliance with his most unpredictable brother, Sabriel, and the pair take up the cause of Princess Isabelle, a human who claims divine approval and exhibits powers that the brothers believed were limited to their family . Tensions ramp up as Eder plots to revive ancient technology and smash the interdimensional barrier that prevents the siblings from directly contacting their creator. Dalglish makes the familial relationship wonderfully multilayered while illustrating the distinct personalities of each sibling. Readers will need a tolerance for gore to get through some of the reincarnation scenes but will be rewarded with a solid saga full of loneliness and longing. It's an exciting start to the series. Agent: Michael Carr, Veritas Literary. (Mar.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

The start of Dalglish's ("Vagrant Gods") latest epic fantasy series is effortlessly engaging, following six immortal siblings who are swept into a holy war. Faron, too softhearted to endure the endless cycle of lives, burns to erase the passage of years. When he reawakens, he's recruited by his embittered brother Sariel to overthrow their brother Eder, who has broken their sacred vow of peace. Eder now leads the overreaching Astral Kingdom and has delivered the power of radiance--the power of gods--into human hands. Their best chance to stop him is to ally with Princess Isabelle as she stokes the fires of rebellion. The dynamics of a broken family are the standout feature of this ruthless saga, with relationships fraught with tension, reflecting the uncertain world. Characters carry the scars of lifetimes, and such personal strife influences the larger political conflicts. Readers are plunged right into the thick of battle, unfolding in a world that is both ethereal and fey. The action is balanced by an introspective tone that explores the nature of souls and the fallacies of humanity. VERDICT Perfect for fans of Richard Swan and Anthony Ryan.--Andrea Dyba

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