Herald, Lee Hunt
Herald, Lee Hunt
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Herald

Author: Lee Hunt

Narrator: Craig A. Hart

Unabridged: 16 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Lee Hunt

Published: 04/20/2021


Synopsis

A bold fantasy sequel that delivers on the first volume's call to action. This has deep relevance to life in the early 21st century. -Kirkus Reviews Recommended ReadThis is an exciting, expansive, and ultimately satisfying exploration of the meaning of heroism, the economics of magic, and the role of innovation in society. - Booklife ReviewsThese books will change how you see the world. - Amanda Hall, Summit NanotechHerald's quite a ride, one I’d recommend taking if you love fantasy and want something that’s not like everything else already on your SFF shelf. And that’s one of the highest compliments I can give to a well-written, page turning book like this one. - J. Scott Coatsworth, Liminal Fiction
Robert thought becoming a dynamicist would enable him to change the world, starting with saving all his friends from being slaughtered. He was wrong.Acts of genuine creativity used to bring mortal punishment. But now, wizardry is dead and Robert, Koria and Eloise live in a world where change and invention is possible.Robert hopes that mathematically-framed dynamics will enable him to change the new world. But he keeps having prophetic dreams where his friends are all murdered by a mysterious cloaked man, and the grain protestors are more menacing than ever. They declare dynamics is dangerous and that the changes must stop. They are right about one thing: dynamics is dangerous, especially for someone so hopeful, angry and impetuous as Robert.Soon Robert’s horrific nightmares come true and a cloaked man appears on campus, stalking and murdering students --his friends are next.Desperate to change the future, Robert recklessly pushes the bounds of both dynamics and reason. Every crushing failure dampens Robert’s hope for the future and pushes him a step closer to the powerful, nihilistic, and merciless Lonely Wizard.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Petrik on January 27, 2025

Herald, or the entire God Eater Saga by Rob J. Hayes, is my pick for the best self-published fantasy books of 2024. "Books, I have long since learned, can enslave or liberate a person as surely can a sword. But often, with a book, the subject won't know the difference." First, I will repeat what I......more

Goodreads review by Cassidy on May 13, 2024

Hayes can write. This adventure quest story full of angels and humans and religion and different view points could have easily been fumbled but instead we scored a touch down. I was absolutely obsessed with how he tackled such a nuanced discussion on faith. We see all sides. The good the ugly the wh......more

Goodreads review by Mel Lenore on July 26, 2024

I liked this and liked how it brought everything together. However, I did feel like the pacing was incredibly slow, and it needed to be several hundred pages shorter. I loved the ending, the pacing of the last 30% was great. I loved the conversations about good and evil/right and wrong/human and mon......more

Goodreads review by Zack on October 10, 2024

Really great epic fantasy. Highly recommend.......more

Goodreads review by Joseph on April 26, 2024

This review was originally posted on SFF Insiders. I’ll cut right to the chase: Herald is a bloody masterpiece. In crafting his largest-scale work to date, Rob J. Hayes has successfully laid the groundwork for what will be held to the same heights as modern classics like John Gwynne’s Faithful an......more