![]() ![]() The Left Hand of God is another of those finds – although in all honesty, it has such a gorgeous cover I probably would have stumbled across it in the book shop! One of the best things about being in contact with publishers, among other things, allows me to experience novels that I would never have even thought of reading, let alone enjoy. But he will never get rid of their grip- because he has something they want. He must escape because he has killed one of the Redeemers- the cruel overlords that dictate over the boys. Cale is trying to find a way of escaping from the Sanctuary- a place so cold, so horrible that you or I would not survive there. He is a cold blooded killer, capable of taking the lives of others without thought, in seconds. They know he is different- he is quiet and secretive, but most of all challenging. I’m glad I was able to rectify this review in my review of The Last Four Things.Ĭale is different from the other boys at the sanctuary. ![]() This review, therefore, no longer reflects my feelings about the book, but I have kept it online because this was my first reaction to the book and I think it’s important to note that sometimes, as readers, we misread books. My feelings for The Left Hand of God changed when I read the sequel – what I had previously misunderstood I know understood. ![]()
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