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Messenger's Legacy

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Humanity has been brought to the brink of extinction. Each night, the world is overrun by demons—bloodthirsty creatures of nightmare that have been hunting the surface for over 300 years. A scant few hamlets and half-starved city-states are all that remain of a once proud civilization, and it is only by hiding behind wards, ancient symbols with the power to repel the demons, that they survive. A handful of Messengers brave the night to keep the lines of communication open between the increasingly isolated populace. Briar Damaj is a boy of six in the small village of Bogton. Half Krasian, the village children call him Mudboy for his dark skin. When tragedy strikes, Briar decides the town is better off without him, fleeing into the bog with nothing but his wits and a bit of herb lore to protect him. After twenty years, Ragen Messenger has agreed to retire and pass on his route to his protégé, Arlen Bales. But for all that he's earned the rest, he has no idea what to do with the rest of his life. When he learns Briar, the son of an old friend, is missing, Ragen is willing to risk any danger to bring him safely home.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      With Graphic Audio's signature music, driving sound effects, and absolute ghastly sounding munching demons, this full-cast stand-alone novella grabs the listener by the ears. The book is based on the much broader and intricately plotted DEMON CYCLE (more than a dozen multiple CD sets). It all gets off to a quick and deadly start in the year 824 AR (After the Return), when 6-year-old Briar Damaj, ably portrayed by Dylan Lynch, survives a chilling demon attack on his family and their village of Bogton. Briar heads into the bog to lick his wounds and plot his revenge against the demons that have taken over the planet. Those who like their fantasy listening to be loud, bloody, and emotionally intense will eat up this fast-paced production. B.P. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 22, 2014
      Brett’s slight novella introduces Briar Damaj, a character slated to appear in the fourth installment of the Demon Cycle (The Skull Throne), which takes place in a world populated by a variety of nocturnal demons. This expansion of an earlier short story, “Mudboy,” purports to be Briar’s “story in full,” and it contains plenty of material that could be used to construct
      a compelling coming-of-age novel: a tragic accident, a six-year-old boy forced to live by his own wits and survive through cunning and bravery, and a savior from the boy’s past who appears to hold the promise of a life restored. But Brett fails to pull the pieces together. Briar is present for less than half the narrative, with the rest told from the perspective of Ragen, a sort of glorified mail carrier who comes out of reluctant retirement to search for the long-lost boy. Incorporated into a larger work, this might pass muster. As a standalone novella, however, it is unbalanced and unsatisfying.

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