bryce Green
A Healer’s Sin: Where Survival Demands a Soul
In the rotting city of Elton, three orphans cling to each other against hunger, corruption and the cold. Wallace, a young thief turned reluctant healer, is caught between his adoptive siblings’ ruthless ambition and the faint spark of redemption offered by a plague doctor who sees something saving in him.
- Pages
402 pages
- Language
English
- rating
4.5 / 5
Who This Book Is For?
This book is for anyone tired of perfect heroes and pretty things. It’s for readers who want their fantasy real, where alchemy burns, loyalty demands blood, and hope feels earned. If you love something that is full of twists, something that breaks and mends at the same time, then this book is a must-grab. Ideal to anyone who likes Joe Abercrombie, Holly Black and Patrick Rothfuss.
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A Healer’s Sin by Bryce Green is a story of a street kid who became an unwilling healer, Wallace, and his deviant family, Michael and Melena, gambling with knives, dark magic, and unreachable decisions, only to be able to see another sunset. And in case you like gritty, character-driven fantasy with a real stake, deadly potions, and a collected family that will tug at your heart, then this is the book you need to read now.
What’s In It For You?
A Healer’s Sin reveals the way to the city where three children can be grovelled, robbed, and scratched to stay alive, and how hunger, fear, and loyalty become the true magic that holds them in being.
The novel probes into the unfortunate events when healing is unsafe, costly and politicized. In the spirit of alchemy run amok, and of false hopes of magic healing that never does its job, the book investigates how all treatment comes with a price.
Readers will understand what it is to bet everything on the people you pick on the way- and how love, loyalty and betrayal hurt more when the only family you have is the one you have created yourself.
A Healer Sins reiterates the question of what a good choice is even in a city of corruption. It could be stealing to eat, killing to survive, or taking a step to some sort of healing that may involve a price paid in a soul.
Each Chapter Hides A Twist
chapter - 01
Wallace begins inside the frozen gutters of Elton, with a stolen jar of pickled radishes and a mad rush through the sewers, demonstrating just how close the balance between dinner and death is.
- Pages : 30
- Length : 1 hours
chapter - 02
This chapter revisits the scene when Wallace first met the twins: a hungry boy in a dirty alley, a filthy dog that is willing to tear him apart, and two children holding rocks and determined niceness.
- Pages : 25
- Length : 1 hours
chapter - 03
What was planned as a simple bakery heist case turns into a complete operation, completewith costumes, fake genteel behavior and one near-ruining city guard, all amid the comic of the con and the pain of being caught.
- Pages : 25
- Length : 1 hours
chapter - 04
The broader reality of Elton is played out: the auction of slaves by torch light, heroes transformed into commodities, lords into buyers and sellers as in money, and the winter so severe as to render people feeding on each other even before they knew it.
- Pages : 35
- Length : 1.5 hours
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A Healer’s Sin grabbed me on page one and refused to let go. The gang feels like real kids making terrifying choices, the magic is as beautiful as it is deadly, and Wallace might be my favorite disaster hero in years.
Wallace broke my heart and rebuilt it again. Bryce Green writes pain and hope like few others. Wallace isn’t the hero you expect, he’s the kind you feel for. I cried, cheered, and stayed up past 2 a.m. just to see if he’d survive one more chapter. If you love flawed heroes, you’ll love it!.
A Healer’s Sin doesn’t romanticize survival, it drags you through it. The alchemy, the filth, the found family, it all feels alive. Bryce Green makes you taste the dust, smell the potions, and feel every choice burn. Easily one of the best dark fantasies I’ve read in years.