The Tyranny of Faith

The Tyranny of Faith
AuthorRichard Swan
SeriesEmpire of the Wolf
PublisherOrbit Books
Publication date
2023
Preceded byThe Justice of Kings 
Followed byThe Trials of Empire 

The Tyranny of Faith is a 2023 fantasy novel by Richard Swan. It is the second novel in the Empire of the Wolf trilogy.

Synopsis

The novel is set in the fictional Sovan Empire. Imperial Justice Sir Konrad Vonvalt and his protege Helena Sedanka are charged with investigating heresy and evil magic in Sova. Having learned that imperial magistrates are colluding with a traitorous priest to build up an army and a magical arsenal to seize the throne, Helena and Konrad hasten to the capital where they inform the emperor of the plot.

Reception

The book received mostly positive reviews from critics. Andrew Mather, writing for A Quill to Live, described it as an improvement over the first book in the trilogy. He gave it a score of 9/10, highlighting the interactions between complex characters and insightful historical and political commentary.[1] The Fantasy Reviews also considered it an improvement over the first book, noting that the character of Helena had become more complex and the plot's stakes had become higher.[2] Adrian Collins, in a review for Grimdark Magazine, praised the nuanced portrayal of the Sovan Empire's political intrigues and society, comparing the setting to ancient Rome and the Crusader States. Collins gave the book a score of 5/5 points.[3] Kirkus Reviews gave the book a starred review, describing it as "complex and dark historical fantasy series inspired by medieval state-military-church political conflicts."[4]

References

  1. ^ Live, Andrew Mather-The Quill to (2023-02-28). "The Tyranny Of Faith - A Sexy Mess". The Quill to Live. Retrieved 2025-09-23.
  2. ^ Nathan (2023-02-18). "Book Review: The Tyranny of Faith by Richard Swan". The Fantasy Review. Retrieved 2025-09-23.
  3. ^ Collins, Adrian (2023-02-05). "REVIEW: The Tyranny of Faith by Richard Swan". Grimdark Magazine. Retrieved 2025-09-23.
  4. ^ THE TYRANNY OF FAITH | Kirkus Reviews.