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The Core by Peter V. Brett
The Core by Peter V. Brett











The Core by Peter V. Brett

Pretty fantastic, right? Leesha actually looks more badass than I thought she would, but I think that reflects the growth we’ve seen in her through books two to four. Leesha, Inevera, Ragen and Elissa must put their considerable differences aside to bind the people of the free cities and lead them against whatever it is the Arlen and Jardir rouse.Īnyway, we’ve had Arlen, Jardir, Inevra, Renna and Rojer across the US and UK covers, so who does that leave us other than Leesha? Well, prepare yourselves… In case you’ve not read that chapter, I won’t spoil things for you – but we all know from the ending of The Skull Throne that Arlen and Jardir have found a way to enter the Core and take the war to the demons. The only thing I could think to do was start my own blog and forum and hope I could convince a few people to come chat with me.Īnyway, back to The Core – anyone who has read the sample chapter on Peter’s blog knows that the world is about to be rocked. In 2010, we didn’t have Goodreads or Facebook Groups, and the forums that existed were heavily slanted towards science fiction. What happens next? I couldn’t get these questions out of my head. How did the world get into such a state? How powerful would Arlen get? How do we feel about this Jardir? Would I survive in such a world? Are the demons a metaphor for terrorists? That damned ending. The Painted Man ( The Warded Man to you in the US) was the first book I reviewed for Fantasy-Faction and it was this book (along with Brent Weeks’s The Way of Shadows) that convinced me I needed people to talk to about the lives I’d just lived and the worlds I’d just inhabited. So, I can’t tell you how much of an honour it is to host the cover reveal for not only the UK version of The Core by Peter V.













The Core by Peter V. Brett