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Lightbreaker: The First Book of The Codex of Souls

(Book #1 in the Codex of Souls Series)

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A troubled occultist-sorcerer confronts a gritty Seattle underbelly in this dark and unique urban fantasy. Markham has returned to Seattle searching for Katarina, the girl who, a decade ago, quite... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

A magical adventure through Mark Teppo's world of philosophy and mystery

Finished it recently and was very satisfied with the story and the universe of magic that Teppo has built.

Great Main Character and Good Start to a Series

Lightbreaker is Mark Teppo's first entry in the Codex of Souls series and his debut Urban Fantasy effort, which sets a dark tone for the series well. From page 1 you join an exciting chase with the main character Markham as he follows a body jumping soul and Teppo more than keeps up the pace. Things are a bit cloudy with Markham's past, but Teppo quickly covers the highlights yet still leaves you wanting more. I had an immediate liking to Markham even when he sometimes goes about things not in the nicest manner. He is painted as a grey man and an outsider, which has allowed him to learn all types of magical techniques. The story is set in and around Seattle, which was a nice change up from most UF. Lightbreaker effortlessly melds many styles of magic such as Hermeticism, Shamanism, and Western magick with a healthy dose of Aleister Crowley and tarot symbolism. The story gets bigger and bigger quite unexpectedly, especially towards the end. What starts as a unusual chase develops into a soul stealing cataclysm. The first section mostly has to do with Markham wanting to get revenge for a great wrong done him, which is quickly turned around on him a bit too easily. However, Teppo quickly made up for this flaw with a broader story and the introduction of great characters and some cool magic. One of the things I've loved about the past few Dresden Files is the magical politics, which Lightbreaker has in spades with more to come. Lightbreak is a fine entry into Urban Fantasy that is sure to standout from the pack. I give Lightbreaker 8 out of 10 Hats. Fans of strong male protagonist Urban Fantasy are sure to have an immediate connection to Markham and the world Teppo has concocted. There are many plot holes left open, which I hope are address in future volumes. Regardless, the book does standalone on it own fairly well with a quite unexpected ending. Heartland, the second Codex of Souls book, is due out early in 2010 along with a third sometime in the future. I also enjoyed Teppo's short story in Paper Cities (reviewed here), which I recommend picking up. Teppo is an author with a bright future ahead of him and is sure to only get better.

Groovy!

Aloha! I blazed through this one, and I'm happy to see the next one in the series is coming out in a few days! I really liked the philosophical framework the author set up for magick and can't wait to see more about the secret society of the Watchers in book II. Great stuff!

The Lightbreaker by Mark Teppo

I haven't read the book yet. I hoard books I like until I have more time to devote to savoring them, however, I read an excerpt and it sounds right up my alley. I like paranormal mysteries.

Perfect Summer Book

Lightbreaker This book is awesome. The suspense and action starts almost immediately, and it doesn't ever stop. Mark Teppo does a wonderful job of introducing new readers to this genre, and for experienced readers he offers new insights and reflections into the genre. Now I'm just waiting for Heartland to become available.
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