The second installment of Logan’s Last Legacy saga, following The Silverblood Promise (2024), continues the chronicles of Lukan Gardova, a disgraced heir attempting to solve a mystery revolving around his father’s death.
With a key that opens a vault at a bank located in the city of Korslakov—in the far north of the Old Empire—that should contain insights into his father’s demise, Gardova sets off on the grand adventure with master thief Ashra (aka Lady Midnight) and Flea, a “sharp-tongued street rat” who is deadly with a crossbow. But once they reach their destination, Gardova gets drunk and has the jeweled key stolen from him by an infamous thief known as the Rook. Highly irritated by their companion’s bonehead mistake, Ashra and Flea—along with a contrite Gardova—vow to locate the Rook and somehow retrieve the key. Their mission, however, is beset with many perilous side quests, all of which seem to be tied to noble houses attempting to open an ancient portal called the Crimson Door in the side of a mountain left behind by a godlike race. Behind the door could be advances beyond their wildest dreams, or that could annihilate them all. While no novel is flawless, this comes close. Deeply developed and authentic characters (even the supporting cast are adeptly portrayed), nonstop action, immersive worldbuilding, and a plethora of cool fantasy elements (golems, ghouls, rogue alchemists, mythical beasts, sentient swords, and more) make this an undeniable page-turner. Logan achieves this readability in no small part by savvily ending chapters with bombshell revelations, powerful statements, and leading sentences like this one, which will all but compel fantasy fans to keep reading: “And with a terrible slowness, the door began to open.”
A stay-up-all-night-until-your-eyes-bleed kind of read—a virtually unputdownable adventure fantasy.