Industry Reviews
"[Knight's Shadow] will blow you away . . . Sebastien de Castell has really, really outdone himself. . . I probably will have to wait another year for the third book in the series but it is definitely worth the wait. The Greatcoats series should be on every reading list." "The Book Plank"" "Traitor's Blade" was one of the most enjoyable fantasy debuts of the last year . . . both stem from a time when fantasy was just plain fun and promised quests and excitement, when you opened a book expecting to be entertained . . . It's easy to love de Castell's work . . . readable fantasy at its finest." "Upcoming4me"" "This is fast, fantastic fun -and it has an excellent character piece wrapped inside it . . . a great read, and very much a worthy sequel." "Sci-fi and Fantasy Reviews"" "Balances humour and gravitas brilliantly, and Falcio Val Mond is sure to win many hearts as a relatable protagonist." "Speculating on SpecFic"" "A must read action adventure" ""Hypable""" "Is Traitor's Blade destined to be a classic? Well, that's a kind of question I ask myself about books I can get some distance from. I don't want any distance from this book. What I want, just as soon as I finish writing this review, it to read Traitor's Blade again, immediately. And maybe once more right after that." ""BlackGate""" "The shocking ending left my completely stunned . . . "Knight's Shadow" is the best book I have read this year so far and I'm not sure anything coming out this year can hope to top it!" ""The Arched Doorway""" "[De Castell is] a witty storyteller, sometimes thoughtful in the most heartbreaking ways, and the banter between the three friends is reminiscent of the playful antics I have always loved about the "Three Musketeers." de Castell drew me effortlessly into a tale I did not want to put down. . . a full-fledged 5 stars." "-Jennifer Melzer"" "A gripping plot . . . I was utterly fascinated by the female characters in the book . . . written with vivid narration and humor. It made me laugh out loud and it made me shed an occasional tear. It dragged me right in to the world of Tristia. "Traitor's Blade" is a great book and I'm already looking forward to reading the next in the series." ""Fantasy Faction""" "Is "Traitor's Blade" destined to be a classic? Well, that's a kind of question I ask myself about books I can get some distance from. I don't want any distance from this book. What I want, just as soon as I finish writing this review, it to read Traitor's Blade again, immediately. And maybe once more right after that." ""BlackGate""" "["Knight's Shadow"] will blow you away . . . Sebastien de Castell has really, really outdone himself. . . I probably will have to wait another year for the third book in the series but it is definitely worth the wait. The Greatcoats series should be on every reading list." " The Book Plank "" ""Traitor's Blade "was one of the most enjoyable fantasy debuts of the last year . . . both stem from a time when fantasy was just plain fun and promised quests and excitement, when you opened a book expecting to be entertained . . . It's easy to love de Castell's work . . . readable fantasy at its finest." "Upcoming4me "" "This sequel to de Castell's debut, "Traitor's Blade," manages to defeat the second book curse and is just as lively, engaging, and action packed as its predecessor. A must-read for fans of Michael Sullivan and Mark Lawrence, this book will have broad appeal to both teen and adult readers of swashbuckling heroic fantasy." ""Library Journal""" Praise for Knight's Shadow: "The shocking ending left my completely stunned . . . Knight's Shadow is the best book I have read this year so far and I'm not sure anything coming out this year can hope to top it!"--The Arched Doorway Praise for Traitor's Blade (A Library Journal Best Debut) "Traitor's Blade is a swashbuckling romp packed with charisma, camaraderie, quick wit and even quicker swordplay. That said, it's far from candy-coated - and it packs some serious substance . . . darkness is served up deliciously in Traitor's Blade - only de Castell uses it as the sauce, not the soup . . . What makes the book truly sing, though, is its rich historical backdrop . . . De Castell's fight scenes are as sumptuously detailed as the world Falcio inhabits. . . In its own way, Traitor's Blade is as grim and dark as the edgiest fantasy series on the shelves. It's also shot through with heroics, hope and a dazzling aptitude for fun."--Jason Heller, NPR "De Castell's superb writing and pacing result in a headlong rush of excitement to the very last page . . . Like Joe Abercrombie, Sebastien de Castell excels at creating characters who give their all in service to a cause, even if it destroys them. The twists and turns make Knight's Shadow a page-turner in the truest, most satisfactory sense of the term."
--Jim Basile, The Oklahoman "This time around we get a much more up close and personal look into not just Falcio but Kest and Brasti as well. It was what I was hoping for and I was not disappointed!"--Not Yet Read "My love for the first book could have been a fluke, but this second book has cemented my love for the series before it has even finished. It was so invigorating to go on this dangerous, and sometimes painful, but ultimately satisfying adventure with Falcio, Kest, Brasti and the rest of the Greatcoats. This is a series I recommend everyone to read!"--My Bookish Whimsy "This sequel to de Castell's debut, Traitor's Blade, manages to defeat the second book curse and is just as lively, engaging, and action packed as its predecessor. A must-read for fans of Michael Sullivan and Mark Lawrence, this book will have broad appeal to both teen and adult readers of swashbuckling heroic fantasy."--Library Journal "Ends on a satisfying conclusion that nevertheless leaves room for the story to continue in Saint's Blood."--Starburst Magazine "This is fast, fantastic fun--and it has an excellent character piece wrapped inside it . . . a great read, and very much a worthy sequel."-- Sci-fi and Fantasy Reviews "Traitor's Blade was one of the most enjoyable fantasy debuts of the last year . . . both stem from a time when fantasy was just plain fun and promised quests and excitement, when you opened a book expecting to be entertained . . . It's easy to love de Castell's work . . . readable fantasy at its finest."--Upcoming4me "[Knight's Shadow] will blow you away . . . Sebastien de Castell has really, really outdone himself. . . I probably will have to wait another year for the third book in the series but it is definitely worth the wait. The Greatcoats series should be on every reading list."-- The Book Plank "How wonderful it is to be back into this world . . . wildly entertaining . . . Greatcoats is now up there on my list of favorite fantasy series, and I never miss a chance to recommend it to my fellow readers and friends."--Bibliosanctum Praise for Knight's Shadow:
"The shocking ending left my completely stunned . . . Knight's Shadow is the best book I have read this year so far and I'm not sure anything coming out this year can hope to top it!"--The Arched Doorway "Sebastien De Castell manages to wring every heart wrenching moment and ounce of anticipation from every scene, his fight scenes contain dark humor, explosive action and a great awareness of the art of sword fighting, all of which has you hanging on the edge of every page. (There are also some truly laugh out loud moments in this book.) . . . An exceptional book and series . . . this book is clearly going to be a stand out title."--Parmenion Books "The best Musketeers trope since Dumas's original . . . Fights are well-thought out as de Castell is a former "fight choreographer" (I dare you to put that on your tax return). Fighting, swordplay, and escaping from same form most of the action alongside ten kinds of witty banter, bravado and brio- make no mistake, this is a fun read. The light tone is challenged by ruthless villains, especially Duchess Patriana who, though truly repugnant, is as notably well-constructed as other female characters. An energetic, fun adventure that puts the 'musk' back in 'musketeer.' Guaranteed to increase household swashbuckling by 100%."--Library Journal "Like the sword its disgraced protagonist carries, Traitor's Blade is short and sharp and smart, and very well wielded, really . . . With a tip of his hat at Alexandre Dumas, Sebastien de Castell make a fine first impression in this entertaining debut."--Tor Praise for "Knight's Shadow:
""The shocking ending left my completely stunned . . . "Knight's Shadow" is the best book I have read this year so far and I'm not sure anything coming out this year can hope to top it!" ""The Arched Doorway""" Praise for "Traitor's Blade" (A "Library Journal "Best Debut)
""Traitor's Blade "is a swashbuckling romp packed with charisma, camaraderie, quick wit and even quicker swordplay. That said, it's far from candy-coated - and it packs some serious substance . . . darkness is served up deliciously in Traitor's Blade - only de Castell uses it as the sauce, not the soup . . . What makes the book truly sing, though, is its rich historical backdrop . . . De Castell's fight scenes are as sumptuously detailed as the world Falcio inhabits. . . In its own way, Traitor's Blade is as grim and dark as the edgiest fantasy series on the shelves. It's also shot through with heroics, hope and a dazzling aptitude for fun." "Jason Heller, " NPR""" Praise for "Traitor's Blade"
""Traitor's Blade "is a swashbuckling romp packed with charisma, camaraderie, quick wit and even quicker swordplay. That said, it's far from candy-coated - and it packs some serious substance . . . darkness is served up deliciously in Traitor's Blade - only de Castell uses it as the sauce, not the soup . . . What makes the book truly sing, though, is its rich historical backdrop . . . De Castell's fight scenes are as sumptuously detailed as the world Falcio inhabits. . . In its own way, Traitor's Blade is as grim and dark as the edgiest fantasy series on the shelves. It's also shot through with heroics, hope and a dazzling aptitude for fun." Jason Heller, ""NPR""" "[De Castell is] a witty storyteller, sometimes thoughtful in the most heartbreaking ways, and the banter between the three friends is reminiscent of the playful antics I have always loved about the Three Musketeers. de Castell drew me effortlessly into a tale I did not want to put down. . . a full-fledged 5 stars."-Jennifer Melzer
The Book Plank Best Debut of 2014"A terrific read. I enjoyed reading it very, very much. Sebastien de Castell directly places himself upfront to many of my favorite authors."-The Book Plank "Traitor's Blade is the first new fantasy of 2014 that met and even exceeded my expectations."-"Fantasy Book Critic" "If this isn't your most anticipated debut novel of 2014, then you're doing it wrong. Traitor's Blade may well end up going down as one of the strongest first fantasy novels of recent times--it's an absolute stunner that you can't afford to miss."-Bane of Kings, The Founding Fields "Traitor's Blade never falters, with writing as smooth and decisive as a rapier's swish through the air and a story as passionate as life itself. I can't wait to read more about these wonderful characters. Highly recommended!"-Julie E. Czerneda, author of "A Turn of Light" "In short, I loved loved loved "Traitor's Blade." I would recommend it to everyone... Seriously, this is one excellent and remarkably entertaining book! Read it."-"BiblioSanctum" "Like a master-crafted rapier, "Traitor's Blade" is perfectly-balanced, sharp and to the point. Very highly recommended, this is a must read."-"Civilian Reader" "Some books you can't put down. This one won't even let you try; it whirls you along in a wild dance of fights, treachery, and jaw-dropping surprises."-Dave Duncan, author of "King of Swords" "In Traitor's Blade, Sebastien de Castell combines the best of Joe Abercrombie and Alexandre Dumas. He can break your heart and spike your adrenaline with the same sentence. Riveting."-Violette Malan, author of "Path of the Sun" and "The Storm Witch" Praise for Traitor's Blade:
"Traitor's Blade is a swashbuckling romp packed with charisma, camaraderie, quick wit and even quicker swordplay. That said, it's far from candy-coated - and it packs some serious substance . . . darkness is served up deliciously in Traitor's Blade - only de Castell uses it as the sauce, not the soup . . . What makes the book truly sing, though, is its rich historical backdrop . . . De Castell's fight scenes are as sumptuously detailed as the world Falcio inhabits. . . In its own way, Traitor's Blade is as grim and dark as the edgiest fantasy series on the shelves. It's also shot through with heroics, hope and a dazzling aptitude for fun." Jason Heller, ""NPR"""