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Tales From Fog World - A Companion Collection

By Erick Mertz

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John Dover

Reviewed on Apr 9, 2021

Must read 🏆

Crisp imagery, strong characters, and a captivity creative writing style that will keep you turning pages till there are none left to read.

Synopsis

A world held in shackles, bound by a mysterious fog.

A place where the practice of magic has been forbidden.

Something old is stirring. A mysterious force that threatens to upset a balance older than anyone can remember.

For nearly one thousand years, magic and its practitioners have been outlawed. They have been banished to the fringe by an increasingly corrupt and insolvent royal decree. When the criminals outlaw magic, sorcerers become outlaws.

The center cannot hold though. Every day now, the whispers about change grow louder.

"Tales From Fog World" is a prequel collection for the brand new, epic fantasy series, Fog World. These five short novellas reveal a world hanging on the brink, teetering on the edge of catastrophic changes.

Eric Mertz is a wonderful story teller and his latest venture into the world of fantasy does not disappoint. His tight writing style immerses the reader in the sights, smells, and sounds of the world he has built. I was provided a copy for advance reading and I tell you that I could not put it down. You can't help but feel the drama and the intrigue as you are enveloped in the dangerous world that Mertz has opened up for his readers. Once the action starts your heart will pound along with the characters that leap from the page. In a story telling genre that lends itself to bloated epics, this short story format packs just as much punch and sprawling discovery as anything that George R.R. Martin might conceive. That was the truly impressive part for me. Being able to digest a condensed fantasy story without the deep dive that many fantasy novels prefer to use. The short story format allows the reader to enjoy the side quests as their own entity and to rely on their imagination to evolve along with the characters. Mertz has done a tremendous job of delivering the epic, inside the compact and I can't wait to see what comes next.

Reviewed by
John Dover

John began writing with the Johnny Scotch novella’s, a four part comic book series, and a number of short stories that have been published in anthologies from Alucard Press, KJK Publishing, Stitched Smile Publications, published a trumpet method book, and is published by not A Pipe Publishing.

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