Immortals' Requiem

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Pub Date 31 May 2018 | Archive Date 28 Feb 2019

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Description

There are beings that live a shadow's breadth from our reality. They are the dreams and nightmares of humanity, the ancient seeds of fairy-tale and superstition.

These are the Immortals, creatures of magic that should live forever... and they are fading.

When a horror two thousand years dead returns to contemporary England, creatures long thought lost to myth and legend collide in a scramble for survival that could tumble civilisation back into the dark ages of blood and death.

If you like urban fantasy, ravening zombies, terrifying shapeshifters, scheming vampires, and vast supernatural worlds, you’ll love Immortals' Requiem!


Overview

Immortals' Requiem is a dark urban fantasy in a contemporary setting. The story is a fast paced adventure with strong characters in a vast world and has already won awards. Though there has been a recent trend within the genre towards young adult fiction, Immortals’ Requiem is written for adult audiences (due to scenes of violence, NOT erotica).

Please note, this book is written in the 3rd person from the point of view of various different characters. If your preference is for stories that follow a single character on their adventure then you might want to pass. However, if you are comfortable with multiple character timelines running in parallel that clash together with huge momentum... then you are in the right place!

Content Advisory: This book is intended for mature audiences and contains graphic violence.

Awards

Winner Of The Readers Favorite 5* Award

HugeOrange.com Editors Pick Winner

OnlineBookClub.Org 4/4 Winner




There are beings that live a shadow's breadth from our reality. They are the dreams and nightmares of humanity, the ancient seeds of fairy-tale and superstition.

These are the Immortals, creatures of...


Available Editions

ISBN 9781527201231
PRICE US$7.01 (USD)

Average rating from 14 members


Featured Reviews

This story is a wild thrill ride through the dark places of two worlds. If you thought the modern world was dark, wait until you visit the dark underbelly of the alternate world of the old Celtic gods. The story begins with a clash between two near-immortals whose fates are tied together- Cu Roi, a demonic abomination created by darker elements of the fey, and Grimnir, a warrior created by the elves to fight him.

This battle appears to end with both their deaths. However, when modern-day England is besieged with a trail of deaths and carnage, it seems that evil has been reborn. Grimnir has been reborn as well, and must traverse the modern landscape in search of his enemy, along with Cam, a reluctant elf who has given up on the old world and its dying magic. They must stop Cu Roi before his power grows strong enough to enslave both worlds. Along the way, they must dodge a murderers row of ancient villains born of nightmares who seek to destroy them- werewolves, vampires, fire spirits, zombies and slimy tentacled beasts birthed in the bowels of the ancient world. The story is filled with colorful characters, and it takes about one-third of the novel to get a good feel for where the story may be headed, but the paths begin to converge toward the end, in a climactic battle with a body count and carnage that is off the charts.

This book is profane and grisly, and the carnage is indeed like running through a non-stop slaughterhouse full of graphic, grisly depictions of unholy sex scenes, death and dismemberment. I found it over the top for my taste, and I found myself wishing for the whole fey world to be extinguished- I discovered that I didn't find any characters that I really cared about that much. However, I was fascinated by the Celtic lore which was well-researched. The author clearly enjoyed bringing the old gods to life on the pages of the novel, and as a result, this novel is a great read for fans of dark fantasy, horror and pagan gods of that region.

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This book had everything a horror/supernatural/paranormal book fan wants and needs! There are vampires, shifters, zombies, and other creepy, weird supernatural things/creatures. I wanted for nothing when I read this book! It is top-notch horror at its very best and I can't recommend it enough! This will definitely be a re-read for me...probably more than a few times. :)

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This was probably one of the best books I've read in this year. Filled to the brim with all the supernatural you could handle. a compelling, dark, and unique storyline that enthralled and enraptured me from start to finish.
An Epic Fantasy for the ages. Gritty and entertaining. Smooth pacing almost throughout. Some areas dragged longer than I felt was necessary, some descriptive language was dragged out longer, as well, but overall a great novel to read in on a free weekend.

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Truly a tale to unleash ones inner fantasy of sword play,gruesome bloodshed and disembowelment! Interesting characters that will be fun to follow up on in the next books (If they survive!) Nice transitions between the worlds and great atmospheric buildings which was my favorite aspect of the book.

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I really enjoyed this book! It has everything I look for in supernatural stories like this - fantastic world building, real life characters with flaws and vices, creepy crawly vibe to it and the feeling that theres always something MORE lurking just beyond what you can see. My only big problem was that it changed point of view enough, I felt myself at times becoming a bit confused. But it was still a fantastic, gory, supernatural thriller. I would definitely recommend this book.

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I quite enjoyed this novel. But I did find the beginning slow, and slightly dull. What kept me reading were the little hints of something more and the griping foreshadowing.

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I was surprised by the content of this book. The book is a travel in the time between magical creatures and a battle between evil and good. I cannot stop to read the book until the end.

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At first I thought I was not going to like this book, but I am not one to give up on a book. So I read a few chapters and I was hooked! I fell in love with Cam, Mark, Rowan and Grif. We live among fairies and dragons just as we live among evil. We have to protect Mother Earth from the evil forces that want to take over our space. We must remain true to ourselves. We are protected by Earth, Wind, Water and Fire. If they die, we die.

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Holy Barghest! I’ve finally completed this book after 2 Long months and I’m proud to say that this book delivers despite me taking a lot of pauses in between due to my hectic schedule and probably forgetting half the story.

I’m impressed with the universe Vincent Bobbe created. Unique characters, new races (the Ifrit, the Barghest, etc) spun out from nowhere. I appreciate the creativity and effort required to create these ideas so I will always commend when I see them.

Do not be fooled by Immortal’s Requiem’s cheesy title, though it is probably cooler than “Lord of the Rings”. Hahaha. The book is indeed much more entertaining than the title suggest.

Magic exists since the start of time. Fast forward to the current age, the magic is found to be slowly dying, just like earth in global warming. In a foolish and desperate attempt to stop this, the man at the top betrayed his own elven race by unleashing a century-old Monster to tap on his reservoir of power.
Thankfully, an entity that goes by the name of Maiden of Water and Earth has foreseen this and stored seeds of power safely throughout time in order to prepare for this adversity.

Destiny then wove the lives of a group of individuals from different backgrounds and different races together to stop the monstrosity. The prose was good (anything that has humour in it is good), the gore content was innovative. I appreciate the novelty behind it but it still hovers around mainstream gore. Personally I prefer my gore sick, disgusting and repulsive. But still, a good enough package for me to give it 5 good stars.

It was a hell of a read and I can’t imagine how much more I would have enjoyed it had I sat down to read it at one go. Definitely would pick up the sequel if there is one.


Some questions I would ask the author...
- If you were going to make a title out of sword names, why not take Camulus instead of Immortal’s Requiem? Or rather, why not name Cu Roi’s nemesis as Immortal’s Requiem instead of Camulus?
- What happened to the vamp? I know the kid sister died, but the Brother fled did he not? If that was really the case, I felt that there should be closure on that topic. Somehow I was really rooting for the vamps and elves to team up against Cu Roi.

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This is a very intriguing story. I actually enjoyed it once I figured out who everyone is to everyone else. There are many many people. I took notes at first just to keep from getting lost. But in the end, it turned out to be a fantastic story. Wish there was more...

I received this copy from Netgalley for an honest review.

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