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Dreams of the Dying by Nicolas Lietzau

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Genre: Fantasy / Horror

Audience: aduls, male and female, horror fans

Updated: Weekly

Content Advisory

Occasional Sexual Content

Occasional Coarse Language

Occasional Violence

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Overall Rating: 71

Average Rating: 9.74 (Guests), 9.49 (Members)

Ranking: #400

Rating Count: 34 (23 Guests, 11 members)

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Synopsis

"In a city of dreamers, there are bound to be nightmares."

In a nation where wealth equals worth, a mercenary, a priestess, and a psychic must enter the disturbed mind of a merchant kind to prevent a civil war.


When a contract leads Jespar Dal'Varek, mercenary and professional cynic, to the island nation of Kilé, he sees it as a chance to turn the page.

He quickly finds that the "Land of Opportunities" and it's glittering metropolis walk on a tightrope. While the upper class lives in luxury, a controversial decree has birthed an insurgency among the poor.

As Jespar learns that the First Magnate has fallen into a supernatural coma and that it's his mission to find out what caused it, he realizes that in a city of dreamers there are bound to be nightmares. And that sometimes, it's only a thin line that separates the sleeping and the awoken.

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"I'm many things, but I'm certainly not a hero. (c)"

Rating: 10/10

It is always hard to speak about things that you enjoy the most. Like there is some line, and when you've crossed it, your words are useless and you never can express your thoughts properly. I guess, I can only try.

"Dreams of the Dying" leads its reader to the breathtaking world of Enderal - deep and rich lore, dozens of interesting stories, tons of tiny details making it bright…Read More

"Stands on its own"

Rating: 9/10

Caveat: I'm not a native speaker, so forgive any typos and odd wording.

Having been a fan of this writer's work ever since playing Enderal back in 2016, I was excited to hear he's expanding the universe. As it's a spin-off that centers on one of the fan-favorite characters, Jespar, I was a bit worried at first that the novel wouldn't speak to someone not obsessed with the guy. Four chapters…Read More

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