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The Conqueror's Shadow - Ari Marmell
The Conqueror's Shadow
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With The Conqueror's Shadow, Ari Marmell brings a welcome seasoning of wit to the genre, proving that dark fantasy can address the enduring questions of good and evil and still retain a sense of humor. Playful yet intense, sharply sarcastic yet deeply sincere, The Conqueror's Shadow announces the... show more
With The Conqueror's Shadow, Ari Marmell brings a welcome seasoning of wit to the genre, proving that dark fantasy can address the enduring questions of good and evil and still retain a sense of humor. Playful yet intense, sharply sarcastic yet deeply sincere, The Conqueror's Shadow announces the appearance of a unique talent--and an antihero like no other.
They called him the Terror of the East. His past shrouded in mystery, his identity hidden beneath a suit of enchanted black armor and a skull-like helm, Corvis Rebaine carved a bloody path through Imphallion, aided by Davro, a savage ogre, and Seilloah, a witch with a taste for human flesh. No shield or weapon could stop his demon-forged axe. And no magic could match the spells of his demon slave, Khanda.
Yet just when ultimate victory was in his grasp, Rebaine faltered. His plans of conquest, born from a desire to see Imphallion governed with firmness and honesty, shattered. Amid the chaos of a collapsing army, Rebaine vanished, taking only a single hostage--the young noblewoman Tyannon--to guarantee his escape.
Seventeen years later, Rebaine and Tyannon are married, living in obscurity and raising their children, a daughter and a son. Rebaine has put his past behind him, given up his dreams of conquest. Not even news of Audriss--an upstart warlord following Rebaine's old path of conquest--can stir the retired warrior to action.
Until his daughter is assaulted by Audriss's goons.
Now, to rescue the country he once tried to conquer, Rebaine once more dons the armor of the Terror of the East and seeks out his former allies. But Davro has become a peaceful farmer. Seilloah has no wish to leave her haunted forest home. And Khanda . . . well, to describe his feelings for his former master as undying hatred would be an understatement.
But even if Rebaine can convince his onetime comrades to join him, he faces a greater challenge: Does he dare to reawaken the part of him that gloried in cruelty, blood, and destruction? With the safety of his family at stake, can he dare not to?  

źródło opisu: okładka
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Format: papier
Publisher: Gollancz
Pages no: 480
Edition language: English
Series: Corvis Rebaine (#1)
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sensitivemuse
sensitivemuse rated it
4.0 Anti heroes join this great read
I haven’t read a good fantasy in such a long time! And this one was excellent! It’s fun to see a bunch of misfit anti heroes come together to try and save the world because not only did they leave on bad terms back then in the day, Corvis actually had the galls to come back to ask them for favors (w...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it
3.0 The Conqueror's Shadow
There were occasions where it lagged but this was an interesting story of Corvis Rebaine who almost conquered the world before giving up. Now his legend is coming back. He feels a need to do something when his family is threatened and he brings the old gang back for another go at conquering, if on...
Blodeuedd
Blodeuedd rated it
4.0 The Conqueror's Shadow
My thoughts:I liked it, a lot. There was something light over the whole book, even in the darkness. Corvis is not someone you should like, but how could I not like him. At the beginning of the book he does his name credit, he is not a nice person, quite the opposite. The he disappears and marries, h...
Genosha is for lovers
Genosha is for lovers rated it
3.0
Good world, good imagery, good humor and style. The book starts going down hill toward the middle and becomes very cliche fantasy.
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