I recently finished narrating Necromancer, the second tale of the Books of Horizon. I found this one to be a step up from the first, with more emotional weight and history tied in with the same sarcasm and adventure Sorcerer brought to bear.
I’d recommend David Sarachman’s 4-book series to anyone who delights in flashy magic excitement, dialogue that rides the line between hilarious and relatable, chaotic world-building, and powerful characters that always find themselves in over their heads.
Here’s the Blurb (beware of spoilers from Sorcerer!):
After the death of the Gods, his best friend (and horrible butler), and the love of his life, Kel Lothless has retreated into himself. Taking odd jobs here and there pays the bills but it isn’t enough to fill the void within him after such tremendous loss. However, now the God of Death has called upon him once again and with the aid of Shalinde the zombie necromancer priestess of death who has taken up residence with him Kel is put back into a life and death situation.
With the balance of power tipping precariously towards chaos in Horizon, Kel Lothless must use all of his wits and power to find the new God of War, and stop Horizon from being destroyed by raw power. What Kel doesn’t know, is that the new God of War will test him in ways he never thought possible, and force him to come face to face with his own demons.
-Kyle Adams
