Sins of the Father Omnibus 2: Sins of the Father, Books 4-6
Sins of the Father • Book 4
by Nazri Noor
Why You'll Love This
Three books deep into Mason Albrecht's war against heaven, hell, and everything mythological in between — and the stakes only get messier.
- Great if you want: urban fantasy with divine politics, snark, and escalating supernatural chaos
- The experience: fast-moving and irreverent — mythology crashes into modern mayhem constantly
- The writing: Noor blends humor and high-stakes tension without letting either undercut the other
- Skip if: you haven't read omnibus one — this picks up mid-arc
About This Book
The second half of Mason Albrecht's story arrives with the same relentless momentum that made the first omnibus so hard to put down. As the son of a fallen angel king, Mason has never had the luxury of playing it safe — but Books 4 through 6 push him into territory where the stakes feel genuinely cosmic and the personal costs even harder to ignore. Ancient powers, divine politics, and supernatural adversaries converge around a protagonist who is equal parts reluctant heir and dangerous force of nature. This is urban fantasy that treats its mythology seriously even when it refuses to take itself too seriously.
Nazri Noor writes with a loose, confident energy that keeps pages turning without sacrificing depth. The Sins of the Father series has always balanced wry humor against genuine tension, and this omnibus demonstrates how well Noor sustains that tonal balance across a longer arc. The prose is clean and propulsive, the world-building earns its complexity, and Mason's voice remains one of the more distinctive in the genre — sardonic but never hollow, driven by stakes that feel earned rather than manufactured.