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The prose was lush, lyrical and evocative without ever swerving into being purple. The world was rich and fascinating, and I loved the allusions to real world situations and technologies while still maintaining a fantastical feel. The way it ended blew my mind. As an author myself, this was the kind of book that made me a little jealous of the skill and imagination on display.
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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…