Jeff Salyards
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Scourge of the Betrayer (Bloodsounder's Arc, #1)
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Veil of the Deserters (Bloodsounder's Arc, #2)
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Chains of the Heretic (Bloodsounder's Arc, #3)
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Evil is a Matter of Perspective: An Anthology of Antagonists
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Neverland's Library
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Manifesto UF
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Grimdark Magazine, Issue 22, April 2020
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The Syldoon Sun
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Scourge of the Betrayer (Bloodsounder's Arc) by Jeff Salyards (2012-05-01)
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Veil of the Deserters: Book Two: Bloodsounder's Arc by Jeff Salyards (19-Mar-2015) Paperback
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“You haven’t lived until you’ve grieved. Death, life, together, the same. And if you’ve only experienced life you’re only half-alive.”
― Scourge of the Betrayer
― Scourge of the Betrayer
“I'll tell you this much. Men think memories are like murals or statues or truth or whatever happened, never changes none. But that ain't so. They can capture the untruth of something, just as easy. They can change, especially as time leads to time.
(...)
To each man himself, his memories seems as solid and factual as a stone mosaic, an urn he could turn around and heft, a flower he could sniff. But when I go inside another, I don't see it or feel it like that. Everything is shimmery, shifting, like it's bathed in mist and shadow, like... like walking down the foggiest street you can think of, with everything looking not like itself at all.”
― Scourge of the Betrayer
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To each man himself, his memories seems as solid and factual as a stone mosaic, an urn he could turn around and heft, a flower he could sniff. But when I go inside another, I don't see it or feel it like that. Everything is shimmery, shifting, like it's bathed in mist and shadow, like... like walking down the foggiest street you can think of, with everything looking not like itself at all.”
― Scourge of the Betrayer
“The years cool passions for some men, neutralize poison, soften the edges of grief and rage and prejudice. But for others, they hold on even tighter to the things that burn their insides out regardless of the passage of time, or even in spite of it, as if to curse the very world itself.”
― Chains of the Heretic
― Chains of the Heretic
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Fantasy Aficionados: July Group read--nominations here | 23 | 97 | Jun 08, 2012 07:03PM | |
The Sword and Laser: What Are You Reading? - August 2012 | 244 | 578 | Sep 03, 2012 02:36AM | |
Fantasy Book Club: What are you reading in June 2013? | 37 | 127 | Jun 27, 2013 01:50PM | |
The Sword and Laser: What Else Are You Reading? June 2013 | 205 | 448 | Jul 01, 2013 03:51AM | |
The Sword and Laser: gritty fantasy (what genre is this ) ? | 21 | 170 | Oct 13, 2013 04:33AM | |
The Sword and Laser: What Else Are You Reading? June 2014 | 252 | 417 | Jul 01, 2014 03:26AM | |
Fantasy Book Club: What are you reading in June 2014? | 94 | 184 | Jul 02, 2014 09:28AM | |
Fantasy Book Club: Introductions - tell us a little about yourself | 3634 | 4217 | Dec 31, 2014 11:05AM | |
Fantasy Book Club: June 2015 nominations | 43 | 109 | Apr 25, 2015 05:06AM |
“Scourge of the Betrayer is as harsh and profane as anything RichardK Morgan or Joe Abercrombie serves up. Fortunately, Saylards has the skills -and the humor - to pull it off. Snappy dialogue, political intrigue, shadycharacters, gripping action sequences, a poor guy that has no idea what he’sgotten himself into... Yeah, there’s a lot to like about this debut.”
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“I'll tell you this much. Men think memories are like murals or statues or truth or whatever happened, never changes none. But that ain't so. They can capture the untruth of something, just as easy. They can change, especially as time leads to time.
(...)
To each man himself, his memories seems as solid and factual as a stone mosaic, an urn he could turn around and heft, a flower he could sniff. But when I go inside another, I don't see it or feel it like that. Everything is shimmery, shifting, like it's bathed in mist and shadow, like... like walking down the foggiest street you can think of, with everything looking not like itself at all.”
― Scourge of the Betrayer
(...)
To each man himself, his memories seems as solid and factual as a stone mosaic, an urn he could turn around and heft, a flower he could sniff. But when I go inside another, I don't see it or feel it like that. Everything is shimmery, shifting, like it's bathed in mist and shadow, like... like walking down the foggiest street you can think of, with everything looking not like itself at all.”
― Scourge of the Betrayer
“Gurdinn ignored him, still speaking to the baron. “I would sooner soak my cock in honey and ask a bear not to bite than trust a Black Noose, my lord.”
Braylar clapped and said, “I wouldn’t have suspected you of such colorful wit, Captain Honeycock. You’re a man of surprising gifts.”
Gurdinn wheeled on him, hand on his sword. “Shut your mouth, right quick.”
― Scourge of the Betrayer
Braylar clapped and said, “I wouldn’t have suspected you of such colorful wit, Captain Honeycock. You’re a man of surprising gifts.”
Gurdinn wheeled on him, hand on his sword. “Shut your mouth, right quick.”
― Scourge of the Betrayer
“It is a ripper. I would be disappointed if it simply nuzzled them and showed its belly for a good rub.”
― Veil of the Deserters
― Veil of the Deserters
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Jeff wrote: "Shawn wrote: "Thanks for accepting my friendship request. What are you working on now? Just curious..."
Sorry, Shawn, just saw this note now. Yes, I am slow. I'm working on the second book in the ..."
You're slow? I noticed your response....a few years after the fact.
LOL
Sorry, Shawn, just saw this note now. Yes, I am slow. I'm working on the second book in the ..."
You're slow? I noticed your response....a few years after the fact.
LOL
Shawn wrote: "Thanks for accepting my friendship request. What are you working on now? Just curious..."
Sorry, Shawn, just saw this note now. Yes, I am slow. I'm working on the second book in the series, and will hand it over to the publisher next month.
Sorry, Shawn, just saw this note now. Yes, I am slow. I'm working on the second book in the series, and will hand it over to the publisher next month.
Nenia wrote: "Hello, Jeff! Thanks for adding me as a friend!
Ahh, Goodnight Moon. I feel sorry for my parents, for how many times I forced them to read that to me as a kid."
Wow--I just NOW saw this note! So sorry for not responding. Yeah, Goodnight Moon got a lot of play.
Ahh, Goodnight Moon. I feel sorry for my parents, for how many times I forced them to read that to me as a kid."
Wow--I just NOW saw this note! So sorry for not responding. Yeah, Goodnight Moon got a lot of play.