by David Dalglish
I will be reading the next book in this series—which is probably the best indication of how I felt about the read. (No, this book did not end with a cliffhanger). It's fairly usual for fantasy genre gone a bit dark with thieves, assassins, corrupt folk in high places, religions, magics and a whif...
Not quite as good as The Way of The Shadows (which is why i rated this 3.5 stars, instead of 4) but a pretty entertaining read in its own right.At te end David explains he got his inspiration for this series from The Night Angel series and the Game of Throne Series, and i can certainly see there inv...
It took me long enough to read this. Which should give you an indication why my rating is not that great. I need to point out, that I feel quite heartsore about it. I was really hoping I would love this. The synopsis sounds great! And I was sure that the only thing that could go wrong here was that ...
Fantasy stories take place in wonderful, magical worlds full of wizards and thieves, heroes and villains. In the end, the hero always manages to overcome all odds and save the day. David Dalglish takes normal fantasy stories, strips them of everything pure and decent, stabs them in the heart repeate...
meh
Giving this an average rating because I thought it was a pretty average book -- not bad, but not great either. Right away, I sensed that Dalglish was attempting for a "Song of Ice and Fire" feel for this book. The title format as well certain phrases and names dropped as homages hinted at this, but ...
Yes, but Kindle.