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Chance Dillon is the author of The Mercy Saga, which has sold over 4,000 copies, including an accumulated 300,000+ pages read on Kindle Unlimited since July 2025. Both books in the series have received Kirkus “Get It” recommendations. Audio rights for the four-book series were acquired by Tantor in August, with narration by Simon Vance, and upcoming collectible editions are in production through The Broken Binding. Dillon’s epic fantasy is praised for its immersive world-building, layered characters, and brooding, grimdark storytelling.

Chance was born and raised in the middle of New Jersey (Exit 9, and pork roll).

He found his love of storytelling through cinema—falling wholly in love with the Lord of the Rings films and immersing himself in all things Star Wars.

In his time in the U.S Navy working on jets, he discovered his love of the written word through playing Dungeons and Dragons, writing up campaigns and backstories with his friends.

Fast forward several months, stories unraveled into the world of Mercy. His first installment in the series publishes July 20, 2025–the same date 12 years prior he lost his father.

His writing influences of worldbuilding stems to George R.R Martin/Hidetaka Miyazaki’s ‘Elden Ring’ lore, Steven Erikson’s ‘Malazan Book of the Fallen’, and both Tad Williams and Joe Abercrombie’s approach to character.

Chance currently resides in New York, New York.

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SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY

MERCY

BY Chance Dillon • POSTED ON July 20, 2025

A debut epic fantasy follows two unlikely allies who fight to find the tools to forestall doomsday.

As Dillon’s novel opens, the lands of Maetlynd and Taldreas and other territories are still fragmented. They are reeling from a great conflict called the Reckoning, in which the powerful, mystical objects known as Tears were scattered so they could never fall into the wrong hands again. As the story begins, a man named Harglon, who before the Reckoning had been part of an order whose members used mystic Runestones to augment their physical powers, has been tortured and transformed into a relentless killer. He and his men track down Alevist, a former knight of the Nine Runes, and brutally murder his wife and family. The tragedy is so bitter that it seems to turn Alevist into a different person. “The paragon his mother had spoken of wouldn’t have done that,” thinks a character of Alevist after hearing an unsavory account about the former knight. “The paragon from the stories told in the early days of his time as a Kaledar—he wouldn’t do that.” Harglon and Alevist had clashed prior to the Reckoning. Now, the two find themselves on opposite sides again, this time in a growing conflict that pulls in the rest of Dillon’s cast, primarily Erevayn, a man wounded by his own tragedy when readers first meet him hunting fugitives. Later, he allies himself with Alevist. “So much of the history was filled with deceit and manipulation, but also sacrifice,” Erevayn realizes at one point. “So much of what he had learned, now revealed to be false.”

In the book’s “About the Author” section, a mention is made that some of Dillon’s writing influences include Steven Erikson’s Malazan Book of the Fallen series and Joe Abercrombie (presumably his First Law trilogy). Readers familiar with those authors will see them all over this fast-paced series opener. The usual trappings of epic fantasy are present—maps, glossaries, etc.—but they’re amply augmented by some of the hallmarks of grimdark fantasy, including bouts of gory violence and the liberal deployment of expletives. The characters wield magic in a world of supernatural beings, but most of them sound distinctly contemporary in language and attitude. The novel is also characterized by a great deal of the cynical nihilism that fills the books of the author’s storytelling predecessors. Dillon takes the risk of front-loading his narrative with the intricate vocabulary and proper names of his story, and despite the presence of glossaries at the front and back of the novel, this gamble doesn’t entirely pay off. Readers unfamiliar with the shotgun-style worldbuilding of the Dungeon Master’s Guide may find themselves swamped by the tale’s arcane terminology. But the author usually overcomes this lack of punchy exposition by keeping readers hooked the old-fashioned way, with well-developed characters and smoothly realized dialogue. Alevist dominates the bulk of the story so completely that it’s fortunate he’s drawn as compellingly as he is, a deeply wounded man who’s nonetheless emotionally honest. But even the tale’s main villain, Harglon, often manages to be more than a simple, one-dimensional bad guy. In his first novel, Dillon accomplishes the crucial feat of making his readers want to move on to his next book.

A gritty and fast-moving fantasy from a promising new voice.

Pub Date: July 20, 2025

ISBN: 9798218665876

Page count: 531pp

Publisher: LightSeeker Media

Review Posted Online: June 11, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2025

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SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY

MERCY

BY Chance Dillon • POSTED ON March 31, 2026

In the second installment of Dillon’s dark epic fantasy series, following Mercy: Tears of the Fallen (2025), the fragile calm that followed the devastating Reckoning begins to crumble.

Across kingdoms still scarred by war, rumors spread that the powerful relics known as the Tears are a danger once more. These artifacts, capable of reshaping balances of power, draw warriors, rulers, and exiles alike into a dangerous race that could ignite another potentially world-ending conflict. Dillon continues to weave together multiple storylines, following characters who remain haunted by grief, betrayal, and vengeance. Some seek redemption for the roles they played in the Reckoning, while others are driven by ambition. The story of former knight Alevist, for instance, centers on the death of his family, and adventurer Steyvin struggles to find direction after the loss of his brother, Ilatu, who once guided him on his path. The latter’s journey becomes one of identity as much as survival, forcing him to confront what kind of leader, or destroyer, he might become in his sibling’s absence. Meanwhile, strange rumors ripple through the land of monsters in the mountains and a looming prophecy tied to the mysterious Dawn Tree. Dillon’s prose leans toward the grimdark tradition in which violence is brutal, morality is murky, and victory is rarely clean: “He spun the blade, driving it up and into where her heart should have been. The pulse of it thrummed through the hilt.” Yet the novel’s emotional core lies in its characters’ attempts to reclaim meaning from shattered pasts. The expanding mythology and layered politics deepen the scope of the series, even as the narrative occasionally slows under the weight of its many perspectives. Still, the author maintains a strong sense of momentum, steadily building toward the inevitability of another catastrophic clash.

A brooding fantasy sequel that, despite its large cast, remains immersive and rewarding.

Pub Date: March 31, 2026

ISBN: 9798253671177

Page count: 686pp

Review Posted Online: April 6, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2026

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