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Of Myth and Shadow

by Matthew S. Cox

Aegaan is a vast and righteous kingdom, yet darkness gathers in the distant corners of the realm. Elven raids on small towns have inflamed racial tensions with humans, pushing distrust to hatred and the brink of war.

Anrael wanders the woods alone until a chance meeting tempts him to set aside his contempt for those who scorn his half-elven blood.

When Kylie, a naive elf terrified of humans, is thrust among them against her will, she begins to question her mother’s tales of dread.

Having lost everything dear to him, the bandit king Jhelan lives only to seek challenge in battle… until he finds himself willing to die protecting that which he hates the most.

The diabolical mystique of the dark elves cloaks L’an Thal’Sara in protection, but the cruelest lie she tells is to herself.

Thaelwyn, a virtuous knight, sets out to discover the source of the Elves’ aggression, but faces a much greater test within his mind.

Beneath the chaos, minions of the Destroyer search for their promised leader, a child possessing power beyond their years. If the innocent falls to darkness, a kingdom rife with hatred will surely crumble.

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Publisher: Division Zero Press
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Tropes: Antihero, Enemy to Ally, Evolving Powers, Redemption Arc, Reluctant Hero, Roguish Thief, Villain to Hero
Word Count: 411000
Setting: High fantasy
Languages Available: English
Tropes: Antihero, Enemy to Ally, Evolving Powers, Redemption Arc, Reluctant Hero, Roguish Thief, Villain to Hero
Word Count: 411000
Setting: High fantasy
Languages Available: English
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Reviews:K.C. Finn on Reader's Favorite wrote:

Of Myth and Shadow is a multi-layered and truly epic fantasy adventure novel penned by author Matthew S. Cox. Focused on the sword and sorcery area of the fantasy genre, this highly complex and intelligently designed adventure takes place in the kingdom of Aegaan, where the initial surface tension is brought about by the separatist nature of human and elven races. Whilst young elves are raised to believe that humans are a terrible and dangerous species, human towns suffer at the hands of elven raiders when their defenses are weak. Deeper than this, there are followers of the Destroyer, who seek to find a leader prophesied to bring darkness with their incredible powers, but this leader is only a child. As these overarching tensions guide the changing world of the magical kingdom, an ensemble cast of adventurers, both human and non, set about their own personal quests, with both figurative and literal demons to slay.

Author Matthew S. Cox has created a truly epic read which seems daunting until you actually sit down and take on the beast, so to speak. It came as no surprise to me to find out later that the author is a GM (role-play games master) because the custom world created as Aegaan is rich with culture, history, politics, and social norms, as well as lavishly described in its many towns and physical wilderness. The more you know, the more you want to know, and Cox certainly gives more on every single page. His wordplay keeps the narrative moving nicely from paragraph to paragraph, but every chunk is illuminated by small details in passing that give an immersive and cinematic feel to the overall tale. Once you’re in Aegaan and immersed in its culture, it becomes easier and easier to read on and never want to leave.

Character development is an essential component for an ensemble cast piece, and Cox doesn’t skimp here either. Of Myth and Shadow has several interesting and passionately drawn leading characters, including the outcast half-blood Anrael, the sweet and nervy Kylie and the apparently gallant knight Thaelwyn. My personal favorite was the story of Jhelan, the bandit king, whose emotional arc was surprisingly deep and connected with me very much. That’s to name but a few in this short review. Suffice to say that Cox gives each character room to breathe and become their own person, introducing them in segments and giving us time to know them by their actions, struggles, and triumphs. Dialogue helps a great deal too, and I was impressed by the unique qualities of each voice despite such a large cast to tackle. In the way that these characters come together and inform the overall plot, Cox delivers a fantastically epic tale that turns all the popular tropes of fantasy and D&D style storytelling into a very real and relatable tale at its heart. Overall, Of Myth and Shadow is every fantasy fan’s dream read to get lost in for a long while indeed.


About the Author

Originally from South Amboy NJ, Matthew has been creating science fiction and fantasy worlds for most of his reasoning life. It took a while, but he eventually decided to take writing seriously. His first published novel, Division Zero, released in 2014.

His books span adult, young-adult, and middle-grade fiction in multiple genres, predominantly science fiction, cyberpunk, post-apocalyptic, and fantasy.

Matthew is an avid gamer, a recovered WoW addict, developer of various homebrew tabletop RPG systems, and a fan of anime, British humour, and intellectual science fiction that questions the nature of humanity, reality, life, and what might happen after it.

He is also fond of cats, presently living with two: Loki and Dorian.