Even from the beginning, Human Resources absorbs you in as it thrusts you into survival mode imagination in a city of gloom through the eyes of its characters. You might presume but will quickly find a new twist to keep you guessing. You physically react in parallel to the emotions of the plots as the author successfully details each setting to keep you running though the lines to discover more of this fast-paced, enthralling world. Thoroughly gripping, highly recommended.
Even from the beginning, Human Resources absorbs you in as it thrusts you into survival mode imagination in a city of gloom through the eyes of its characters. You might presume but will quickly find a new twist to keep you guessing. You physically react in parallel to the emotions of the plots as the author successfully details each setting to keep you running though the lines to discover more of this fast-paced, enthralling world. Thoroughly gripping, highly recommended.
Human Resources is a rapid pace narrative with engaging characters that pull the reader along with the story. From the very start, the author gives just enough to go on, set the tension of the scene, then it's off to the races. The reactions and actions of the characters so far make me want to know what's going on and I look forward to reading more.
Human Resources is a rapid pace narrative with engaging characters that pull the reader along with the story. From the very start, the author gives just enough to go on, set the tension of the scene, then it's off to the races. The reactions and actions of the characters so far make me want to know what's going on and I look forward to reading more.
Human Resources sets a cracking pace from the get-go and doesn’t let up. This book doesn’t draw you in, instead it reaches out, grabs you by the throat and drags you deep into its terrifying story. You will both identify with the characters and be hugely grateful that you don’t live in their world. Robert Batten has written a gem and one most definitely worth buying.
Human Resources sets a cracking pace from the get-go and doesn’t let up. This book doesn’t draw you in, instead it reaches out, grabs you by the throat and drags you deep into its terrifying story. You will both identify with the characters and be hugely grateful that you don’t live in their world. Robert Batten has written a gem and one most definitely worth buying.
The Blight changed everything, sweeping the globe, leaving humanity on the brink of extinction. The melior, with their immunity and fortified walls, stepped in to provide sanctuary. Now, the last of the human race are enslaved, but alive.
Life twisting magic, demonic possession and immortals who have outlived many of the gods themselves come together in this epic fantasy inspired by the likes of Glen Cook and Steven Erikson.