After seeing Gallareal killed, and banishing the Paragon Dracus from the Heart Tree's side of the world, Vanx from the little Zythian village called, Malic, and his canine familiar, Sir Poopsalot, find themselves alone in a strange part of Harthgar. The rough, seemingly uninhabited land proves unlivable, even for one as skilled as our half-Zythian hero. But all Vanx wants to do is get he and his dog, back to Saint Elm's Deep, where he can grieve over the loss of the first woman he'd ever really let into his heart. Will Vanx and Poops survive long enough to find a way? Or will the blue-glowing, dragon torturing, Paragon shape shifter want revenge? After all, Vanx is on its turf now, and he may be in for more than he can handle. Vanx just wants to go home, but he may end up having to stick around until he finishes what's been started. Don't miss M. R. Mathias's: The Far Side of Creation - The Legend of Vanx Malic, book seven.
Industry Reviews
Here is what people are saying about The Far Side of Creation: The Far Side of Creation is one of M.R. Mathias best books yet, very captivating and a joy to read. - V. Schollmeyer By far the best work by M. R. Mathias I have read. Recommended to any fan of the genre. An outstanding read and worthy return to the series. 10/10 - S. Ross Here is what people are saying about other books in The Legend of Vanx Malic series: The magic Mathias weaves is evident here and re-reading book one, after completing the series only demonstrates how meticulously he sets his stage, outlines in his characters, the manner in which the entire series will play out... keeps us eager to continue. He is a very skilled fantasy writer - be sure to follow the entire series. Mathias knows exactly how to weave a spell that entraps us from book to book. -- Grady Harp, Hall of Fame, Vine Voice Reviewer The author keeps on surprising me with creative plot twists, compelling new characters and strong dialogue. From beginning to end I had a fun time reading and really couldn't have put this book down even if I wanted to. -- PipLou TOP 1000 AMAZON REVIEWER "The author's style is individual, but it has the flavor of a Tolkien novel, or possibly Robert Jordan. I must say that Vanx is quite a likeable rogue, and the way that the story begins certainly grabs the reader, pulling them into the story whether they like it, or not." -- Kindle Review The novel is punctuated with Mathias' trademark of strong characters, great dialogue, and breathtaking action. -- Kevin Lintner Mathias has opened a whole new exciting world of fantasy: take a bit of Tolkien's influence, a bit of Robert Johnson's, too, pack it up with a lot of action, great writing style, well-developed characters and thrilling, entertaining, engaging plot... and, of course, wait for the book seven. "The Legend of Vanx Malic" I loved the read and it is worth 4 out of 5 ratings any day. --Review of Paragon Dracus, Book Six