Why did I love this book?
It isn’t often that a book makes me actually exclaim aloud while I’m reading it. The turns of plot and turns of phrase in this novel are awe-inspiring.
It’s a fantasy novel set in a place that is just as weird and unhinged as the actual countries, cities, and belief systems that human beings have created. This is one of those books that makes me want to level up as a writer – and I can’t even be jealous about it, because I’m just so happy it exists in the world.
3 authors picked The Saint of Bright Doors as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
The Saint of Bright Doors sets the high drama of divine revolutionaries and transcendent cults against the mundane struggles of modern life, resulting in a novel that is revelatory and resonant.
Fetter was raised to kill, honed as a knife to cut down his sainted father. This gave him plenty to talk about in therapy.
He walked among invisible powers: devils and anti-gods that mock the mortal form. He learned a lethal catechism, lost his shadow, and gained a habit for secrecy. After a blood-soaked childhood, Fetter escaped his rural hometown for the big city, and fell into a broader…