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Book Review: The Hastening Storm

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The Hastening Storm

by · ISBN: 9781801105354
★★★★½
Fiction Thriller Dystopian Adventure Edinburgh Setting

Overview

The Hastening Storm is the third instalment in the Pantheon series, where recruits are drawn into the deadly underground Pantheon Games in Edinburgh. Tyler Maitland, still searching for his missing sister, must navigate new alliances, brutal battles and a season unlike any before as the stakes rise across a city-wide battlefield.

Writing & Voice

We found Barrington’s voice relentless and high-energy, driving forward a narrative that thrives on tension and spectacle. The prose stays focused on physical action and emotional strain, blending scenes of violence with moments of hard-won strategy.

Content & Perspective

The story moves between competitors in the Pantheon Games and the wider underground world that watches and exploits them. Tyler’s perseverance and shifting loyalties anchor the chaos, while the ever-present pressure of survival shapes every choice.

Themes

The Hastening Storm examines survival, loyalty and the price of purpose in a world where entertainment and exploitation blur. It looks at how competition becomes ritualised violence and how individuals attempt to forge meaning amid unrelenting danger.

What Worked

  • Fast-paced worldbuilding that keeps tension taut.
  • Strong continuation of character arcs from earlier volumes.
  • Edinburgh as a vivid battleground, integral to the narrative.

Minor Quibbles

  • The focus on action can overshadow deeper character nuance.
  • Requires familiarity with earlier books for full impact.

Final Thoughts

We found The Hastening Storm intensifies the Pantheon series, favouring momentum and spectacle while testing loyalty, endurance, and the emotional cost of surviving ritualised violence.

Rating: ★★★★½ / 5

We recommend this to readers who enjoy high-stakes speculative fiction with visceral action and an imaginative, brutal world.