"Political intrigue, tavern brawls, and some of the best antagonists ever created combine to make my favourite of the series. Skavenslayer is a deep, gripping, and bloody affair. Absolutely peerless."
"The fan's favourite, Daemonslayer is the most epic and grand entry in the series. Its scenario and characters are so captivating that everything after almost seems like a come-down. Unputdownable."
"Another long and eventful tale, Dragonslayer is arguably the most crucial to the overall storyline, but it noticeably falls short of all that Daemonslayer achieved. Still a more than worthwhile read."
"Of all the epic fantasy sieges (including Gemmell's Legend and even the Two Towers), I rate Beastslayer above all others. Bleak yet heroic, King pulls no punches and it's a resounding, epic tale."
"Far and away the greyest and most dark-hearted of the Slayer novels, Vampireslayer is a gripping, yet largely joyless adventure that more or less ends the series as we know it. Bitter, yet essential."
"King's final Slayer novel takes a bizarre turn from the rest, and is too odd to recommend as much as the others. Great ideas, but not as well realised, standing up to the other titles with difficulty."
"The first under new author Nathan Long, Orcslayer, whilst lacking some of King's personality, is a more than worthwhile purchase for those on the fence. Sci-fi undertones aside, it's a solid entry."
"A sequel to Skavenslayer, whilst, at the same time, being entirely different from King's masterpiece. Worthy of it's precurser, it's superior to Orcslayer, and sees Long comfortable in his role."
"One of the darker entries in the series, Elfslayer, like Giantslayer before it, took the series off the beaten track, creating a tale that is as unique and enjoyable as it is desperate and chilling."
"Far and away the best of Long's tenure. With swashbuckling forest fights and desperate outposts, Shamanslayer sees a return to series's roots, whilst staying true to Long's abstract storylines."
"As unputdownable as any of Long's titles, Zombieslayer channels the siege storyline of Beastslayer and streamlines it, making a gripping, yet gloomy addition. A rushed ending marrs a wonderful effort."