~b~>The outrageously thrilling West of West trilogy comes to an action-packed close in Where Gods Fear to Go -- a gritty epic fantasy journey in which a mismatched group of refugees battle animals and monsters, an unforgiving land and each other as they cross a continent to fulfill a prophecy.
Battling across the Shining Mountains, the questers discover a land more terrifying than they ever could've imagined--and they've fought thunder lizards.
All the while fighting and falling in love, the tentatively allied Wootah and Calnians must survive monster attacks, flash floods, and tornados to uncover the secret of The Meadows. And then comes the hard part.
To save themselves and everybody else, they will travel west of west, deeper into danger...and attempt to take on a goddess who has already killed all the gods.
West of West
You Die When You Die
The Land You Never Leave
Where Gods Fear to Go
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Age of Iron
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Reign of Iron
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"In this bloody, brutal historical fantasy, Watson kicks off a trilogy inspired by the Vikings' settling North America a millennium ago, albeit with a magical twist."
— Publishers Weekly on You Die When You Die
Dark humor and a strong narrative voice ... Finn is a dynamic protagonist.
— Publisher's Weekly on Where Gods Fear to GoA bloody good epic for fans of Kings of the Wyld, with a colorful cast of characters and prose studded with delightfully dark gallows humor.
— B&N SciFi and Fantasy Blog on The Land You Never LeaveThis is a visceral, action-packed debut, full of humor and vivid details that is sure to win the devotion of plenty of fans.
— RT Book Reviews on You Die When You DieRaw, violent, and gritty.
— Booklist on You Die When You DieHugely entertaining.
— SFX on You Die When You DieA fun and addictive read.
— Fantasy Faction on Age of IronBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Angus Watson is an author and journalist living in London. He has written hundreds of features for many newspapers including the London Times, the Financial Times and the Telegraph—and the latter even sent him to look for Bigfoot. As a fan of both historical fiction and epic fantasy, Angus came up with the idea of writing a fantasy set in the Iron Age when exploring British hillforts for the Telegraph, and developed the story while walking Britain’s ancient paths for further articles.
Sean Barrett has won over twenty Earphones Awards and two prestigious Audie Awards for his audiobook narrations. He started acting professionally at the age of twelve and has since appeared on television and in film in Minder, Brush Strokes, War and Peace, Sons and Lovers, and Return to Oz. His stage credits include performing in the West End with Noël Coward in his Suite in Three Keys. He has worked extensively on BBC Radio and has also narrated several television series, including People’s Century and Crash.