The Hound of Hell centers around Renault - the leader of Merlin’s underground network. In an elaborate attempt at subterfuge, Renault, and Daliance infiltrate the Visi-Gauls. They found a way out of their tumultuous ordeal, but I won’t spoil it by telling you what happened. Renault character is tenacious, cunning, loyal to a fault, heroic, selfless, compassionate and sensitive, which I wasn’t expecting.
From the start, Renault is complex, reveling in his torture of his enemies like some mad, petulant child. I was a bit disgusted with him. But by about a third of the way in, there’s a scene with a member of his family that had me in tears. My heart bled for his tortured soul.
By the half-way point in the book, how the hell Renault emerges from the deep hole he’s put himself in will have your head scratchin’. Half of his men have betrayed him; a ruthless and sadistic Commander is on his tale; and a huge bounty sits on his head. Renault has his work cut out for him. Throughout the various scenes, I found him to be brooding, dark, and uncompromising. A nice twisted anti-hero suits him just fine. Look at the book cover.
This dark fantasy parallels events that happen in The Brotherhood of Merlin series, namely Book Three. And it’s a spin-off from BOM - chronicles the Knights of The Round Table several hundred years after the death of King Arthur. You’ll get a glimpse of how Merlin strategizes with his dark brethren. The warped machinations of the infamous villain’s pepper this very shadowy epic.
Nelson has a talent in weaving various plot layers. So, I get the sense from his writing there will be more books in either series. Most likely it’ll converge at some point. Now that would definitely be epic.
I was lucky enough to receive review copies for all the books in The Brotherhood of Merlin series. And as much I loved that entire series, I think this series is better. There is more suspense in the fight scenes, unexpected twists in the plots, and like an onion, pealing the layers is entertainment at its finest.
And, before I forget, this series has badass heroines. Finally! Thank you Nelson. These badass heroines play a major role throughout the series. I especially loved Bella, the Shariff of Oriza, and love interest of Renault’s best friend, Drake, the Kill-Smith. You guessed it; he’s also a spy. Gotta love that name and he lives up to it.
Overall, the plot moves at a breakneck speed, twisting, turning, and surprising the hell out of me. I was so immersed in the book as I could not guess what would happen next – that’s a rarity for me. Several hours would go by without my notice and I finished the book in two sittings. What does that tell you?
My only complaint is that it ended much too soon especially with that cliff-hanger ending. Now, I wait patiently for Book Two and can’t wait to see where it will take me. This would make an awesome movie.