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The Steel Remains (A Land Fit for Heroes, Bk 1)
The Steel Remains - A Land Fit for Heroes, Bk 1
Author: Richard K. Morgan
Ringil, the hero of the bloody slaughter at Gallows Gap is a legend to all who don't know him and a twisted degenerate to those that do. A veteren of the wars against the lizards he makes a living from telling credulous travellers of his exploits. Until one day he is pulled away from his life and into the depths of the Empire's slave tra...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781596062375
ISBN-10: 1596062371
Publication Date: 3/30/2009
Pages: 320
Edition: Signed, Limited Edit
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Publisher: Subterranean
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 3
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dragoneyes avatar reviewed The Steel Remains (A Land Fit for Heroes, Bk 1) on + 798 more book reviews
For most part I really liked this book. There were parts of the book that I felt were a little confusing but nothing to deter from.
The story is centered around three main characters - Ringil, Egar & Archeth (all very likable characters). Each one has their own journey that they are on but there are rumors that the Dwenda are back. The Dwenda are beings with magic that want to take over this world. They are beautiful yet cruel. It will be up to the trio to save their world.
The characters and the setting are the books strengths. The only weakness for me was I seemed to be missing some things when the book ended. I had a few questions that didn't seemed answered at the end. I feel that maybe the answers were there and maybe I didn't catch them. It's a book that I might have to reread.
I do recommend this book to any fantasy lover out there. Please be aware that there is explicit sex and violent scenes throughout the book. The sex scenes are heterosexual and homosexual in nature. The violent scenes are no worse that I've seen in other books but can be pretty graphic.


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