A Dark Inheritance

A Dark Inheritance

Taschenbuch
3.412

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Beschreibung

Felix Ashe is sure of only one thing. In thirty days, on his eighteenth birthday, he will die. He might be the only one convinced of this, but the gruesome deaths of his three brothers before him seem to point to only one thing: a curse, one doomed to stop anyone inheriting his family's incredible fortune.

Felix doesn't care about money, or himself, particularly. It's hard to have a stake in the future when you know you haven't got one. But he does care about his little brother Nick, very much. And when an opportunity to break the curse appears to present itself, it's impossible not to heed its dark call.

Soon long-buried secrets will take Felix to the darkest underbelly of Jazz-Age New York, to the far-flung wilds of the Yorkshire moors and back again. And bound to everything is a deadly secret society who will either be Felix's downfall . . . or his one chance at redemption.
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Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
400
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7.99 €

Beiträge

2
Alle
3.5

Dark, magical, and atmospheric – not a masterpiece, but a gripping dark fantasy, perfect for a casual reading session, especially for younger readers.

Felix Ashe is convinced he’ll die on his 18th birthday – just like his three brothers before him. Sounds dramatic? It is. The mysterious deaths seem to point to an ancient curse. When a chance to break it appears, Felix sets off on a dangerous journey – from the dark corners of Jazz Age New York to the misty moors of Yorkshire. There, he encounters a secret society that could either save him… or destroy him. What I really enjoyed: the dark, almost macabre atmosphere. Mysterious, gothic, a little morbid – totally my vibe. I also found the magic concept surrounding “Death Magic” and the Imperium Mortis super intriguing and a cool twist to the story. What didn’t quite work for me: Even though it’s set in the 1920s, you hardly feel the era – apart from some clothing descriptions, it could’ve easily been set in modern times. Plus, some of the characters felt a bit flat and cliché. Felix’s fear felt unconvincing at times, and his blind trust in strangers was… well, hard to relate to. The ending felt a bit rushed, and the plot twist wasn’t all that surprising – but despite the clichés, the story kept me hooked.

Dark, magical, and atmospheric – not a masterpiece, but a gripping dark fantasy, perfect for a casual reading session, especially for younger readers.
4

Roaring twenties meets secret society

I really enjoyed this book! Felix is a great character, struggling but brave and it was very easy to empathize with him and root for him. The concept of Death Magic and how it connects to Imperium Mortis is great. Mostly, I was baffled how well the 1920s go together with the dark academia/sometimes almost steam-punky vibe. All in all it was a good read and I didn't want to stop :)

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