The Prison of Angels

The Half-Orcs Book 6 · David Dalglish
4.6
115 reviews
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 "This world is not safe. Your angels have done great things, but I fear their illusion of safety has been more damaging than they can possibly understand. The ancient evils may be gone, but new ones have replaced them." 


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Five years have passed since the death of the war god, and now angels watch over the land. It should be a time of peace and prosperity. It is not. 


With King Antonil marching east to retake his former lands from the orcs, Harruq Tun is thrust into a position of power he is completely unprepared for, leaving many plotting to usurp the throne for their own ends. Hovering over it all are the angels, enforcers of the law and wielders of the executioner's blades. Once viewed as humanity's saviors, the angels now find themselves struggling for a proper place in the new world. 


Monsters in the Vile Wedge are stirring, and in the south the nation of Ker moves to protect itself from a rule from on high. War comes, and if Harruq cannot stop it, their paradise of angels may soon become a blood-stained prison. 


THE PRISON OF ANGELS by David Dalglish 

Fear the grace enforced by the sword. 

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4.6
115 reviews
Lillie Mae
18 June 2024
cw: CSA child sexual assault is a morally grey issue in chapter one. I've left this review about 2 years since reading as I was wondering if I was being sensitive, but no. That's weird. edit: I wanted to add while sexual assault and rape has been a large issue personally throughout his works this was my final straw for the series. Spoilers: Very early in the book there is a scene of a town discussing punishment for a man who was found taking his trousers off to rape a young girl (We are told she's aged 2). the girl is visibly traumatised and clearly has already endured some level of assault and while an angel 'wipes' her mind the angel argues that the man does not deserve death since he apologised. while the angel is intended to be an antagonist this is still a weird thing to include in a book that readers should be aware of.
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N JJ
1 June 2023
Wonderful to return to these characters with Dalglish's craft a bit more refined and his storytelling at his best. The Half-Orcs' return feels mysterious and is as thought provoking as it is captivating
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MrZERK7
22 June 2019
Spoiler alert: After having killed Thulos, and burnt Velixar downs to ash I didn't expect much of this book. The main plot and story line was already finished, brothers reunited and Karak defeated it seemed the story was already over. However Mr. Dalglish managed to pull it out and engage the reader with a thrilling story focusing on the conflicts between men and angels and the creatures of the vile wedge. PD: Loved seeing Darius back again, it brought the back the memories!
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