James A Moore is the award-winning, bestselling author of over forty novels, thrillers, dark fantasy and horror alike, including the critically acclaimed Fireworks, <i>Under the Overtree</i>, <i>Blood Red</i>, the Serenity Falls trilogy and his most recent Seven Forges series. Along with Jonathan Maberry and Christopher Golden, he hosts the popular Three Guys With Beards podcast.. He has twice been nominated for the Bram Stoker Award and spent three years as an officer in the Horror Writers Association. <i>genrefied.blogspot.co.uk</i> <i>twitter.com/jamesamoore</i> <i>Author hometown: </i> Bradford MA, USA
Gripping, horrific, and unique, James Moore continues to be a winner, whatever genre he's writing in. Well worth your time. - <b>Seanan McGuire</b>, NYT-Bestselling author of the Toby Daye and InCryptid series James A Moore is the new prince of grimdark fantasy. His work is full of dark philosophy and savage violence, desperate warriors, and capricious gods. This is fantasy for people who like to wander nighttime forests and scream at the moon. Exhilarating as hell. <i>- </i><b>Christopher Golden</b>, New York Times bestselling author <i>of Snowblind</i> <i>The Last Sacrifice</i> is brilliant, devious, dark and compelling. This is epic fantasy at its very best. Highly recommended! - <b>Jonathan Maberry</b>, NY Times bestselling author of <i>Kill Switch </i>and <i>Mars One James A Moore is the new prince of grimdark fantasy. His work is full of dark philosophy and savage violence, desperate warriors and capricious gods. This is fantasy for people who like to wander nighttime forests and scream at the moon. Exhilarating as hell. - <b>Christopher Golden</b>, New York times bestselling author of Snowblind With The Last Sacrifice, James A. Moore has triumphed yet again, delivering a modern sword and sorcery tale to delight old and new fans of the genre. With its intriguing premise, stellar cast of characters, and flavorful horror elements, this is damn good stuff. <b>- Bookwraiths This was a very good read. <b>- Purple Owl Reviews Epic fantasy at its best. <b>- Amanda J Spedding Grimdark as fuck! So in a word 'GREAT'. <b>- The Blogin' Hobgoblin I liked <i>The Last Sacrifice </i>a great deal. I've always enjoyed Moore's work and don't see that changing anytime soon. He just keeps getting better. Check this one out and see. <b>- Adventures Fantastic What's Moore to say? People fighting Gods? Bring it! This is a great addition to James A. Moore's line up. <b>- The Book Plank I love it. This is a story that turns the genre story arc on its head, mixes up the motives of heroes and villains, and muddies the waters of divine intervention. A fantastic, surprising start to a major new series. <b>- Beauty in Ruins I found <i>The Last Sacrifice </i>to be highly engaging, magical with a distinct grimdark feel and the world herein is richly imagined and cleverly wrought and brought to life. I can't wait to read the sequel and I am now also eager to check out the other works by this author. I highly recommend this book to all lovers of fantasy. <b>- Cover 2 Cover I'd recommend this and I'll be keeping an eye out for the next one. More evil Grakhul/He-Kisshi action please Mr Moore! <b>- Ribaldry's Books I was just turning pages as fast as my eyes could devour the words. <b>- On A Dark Stormy Review