Sinner (The Wayfarer Redemption #4) 
This book moves into the second story arc of the series. You can tell that it was originally supposed to be a trilogy - by itself, the first three books are a complete story. But, unlike some series that continue after they were supposed to stop, it doesn't feel like beating a dead horse. Like they were squeezing all the life they possibly could get out of the series. It's just a new story line! It's 40 years into the future, and it's the next generation of characters. (It's almost more of a
This is the first book in the second series to the Axis Trilogy. If you liked the first three books, you will not like these three. However, if you didn't like the first three books, you might like these three. Everything I liked about the Axis Trilogy was basically ripped apart and set on fire, making it completely pointless to read. Sinner, Pilgrim, and Crusader ruined the Axis Trilogy as a whole.Bottom line: If you have read the Axis Trilogy, do yourself a favor and erase these next books

Well written and engaging, comments of other reviews had a different experience to mine. The first trilogy gets us in with minimal investment, the second gives more, the characters have more depth in a world with more at risk, more nuance and complexity.
I liked this better than the first trilogy, I think for one reason: because I wasn't supposed to like the characters I didn't like. I never warmed to Axis in the first trilogy. In fact, I think I liked him less as the novels went on. Caelum, on the other hand, isn't supposed to be likable, which is good, because I think he's a total dick. Actually, there aren't many characters I like at all. Zenith, and perhaps StarDrifter.The rest of my complaints about the original trilogy apply here - dumb
The characters in the first three books of Wayfarer Redemption all share flaws and weaknesses, often times causing the reader to outright dislike them. Yet each character also had their redeeming qualities, and external influences that attributed to their actions.In Sinner, almost every character is abrasive, arrogant, rude or stupid. Axis and Azhure seem hollow shells of the complex characters evolved over the previous books. Caelum acts like a four year old, not a man of 40 years!The imminent
Faraday & Zenith I just love and a few others. But there are a good bit of assholes in the book, both men and women! Mel 🖤🐾🐺
Sara Douglass
Paperback | Pages: 638 pages Rating: 3.9 | 5669 Users | 77 Reviews

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Title | : | Sinner (The Wayfarer Redemption #4) |
Author | : | Sara Douglass |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 638 pages |
Published | : | February 25th 1997 by Voyager (first published 1997) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy |
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Caelum SunSoar has succeeded Axis as supreme ruler of tencendor, but simmering tensions threaten to tear his country apart. Acharites are deeply unhappy with their place in the new order and want Zared, son of Rivhak and Magariz, to reclaim their realm. Caelum strongly opposes any resurrection of the troublesome Achar throne and is preparing to fight it when a brutal murder occurs, unleashing mayhem among his family. Chief suspect is Drago SunSoar. Divested of his Icarii powers as a babe, Drago has harboured a life-long resentment of Caelum and yearns to dispossess his brother of his birthright. Caelum's troubles seem overwhelming. then they are completely eclipsed by news of abominable forces from beyond the Star Gate that threaten to wreak destruction on a divided tencendor.Declare Books During Sinner (The Wayfarer Redemption #4)
Original Title: | Sinner (Wayfarer Redemption, #1) |
ISBN: | 0732259398 (ISBN13: 9780732259396) |
Series: | The Wayfarer Redemption #4 |
Characters: | Faraday, Axis, Caelum, Azhure, Drago |
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Ratings: 3.9 From 5669 Users | 77 ReviewsColumn Out Of Books Sinner (The Wayfarer Redemption #4)
Took the few redeeming qualities of the original trilogy and pooped. All. Over. Them. Infanticide. IS. NOT. A. PLOT. POINT. Incest SHOULD NOT BE USED TO MAKE A POINT. So much nope. Erase this book from existence.This book moves into the second story arc of the series. You can tell that it was originally supposed to be a trilogy - by itself, the first three books are a complete story. But, unlike some series that continue after they were supposed to stop, it doesn't feel like beating a dead horse. Like they were squeezing all the life they possibly could get out of the series. It's just a new story line! It's 40 years into the future, and it's the next generation of characters. (It's almost more of a
This is the first book in the second series to the Axis Trilogy. If you liked the first three books, you will not like these three. However, if you didn't like the first three books, you might like these three. Everything I liked about the Axis Trilogy was basically ripped apart and set on fire, making it completely pointless to read. Sinner, Pilgrim, and Crusader ruined the Axis Trilogy as a whole.Bottom line: If you have read the Axis Trilogy, do yourself a favor and erase these next books

Well written and engaging, comments of other reviews had a different experience to mine. The first trilogy gets us in with minimal investment, the second gives more, the characters have more depth in a world with more at risk, more nuance and complexity.
I liked this better than the first trilogy, I think for one reason: because I wasn't supposed to like the characters I didn't like. I never warmed to Axis in the first trilogy. In fact, I think I liked him less as the novels went on. Caelum, on the other hand, isn't supposed to be likable, which is good, because I think he's a total dick. Actually, there aren't many characters I like at all. Zenith, and perhaps StarDrifter.The rest of my complaints about the original trilogy apply here - dumb
The characters in the first three books of Wayfarer Redemption all share flaws and weaknesses, often times causing the reader to outright dislike them. Yet each character also had their redeeming qualities, and external influences that attributed to their actions.In Sinner, almost every character is abrasive, arrogant, rude or stupid. Axis and Azhure seem hollow shells of the complex characters evolved over the previous books. Caelum acts like a four year old, not a man of 40 years!The imminent
Faraday & Zenith I just love and a few others. But there are a good bit of assholes in the book, both men and women! Mel 🖤🐾🐺
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