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An awesome novel,
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This review is from: Midnight Falcon (Rigante 2) (Paperback)
THE STORY:The bastard son of King Connavar decides to leave the Rigante, who shun him, and become a gladiator in the city of Stone. However, he will eventually be called upon to save the very people who persecuted him. WHAT'S GOOD: WHAT'S BAD: (to David Gemmell): "Proud of you boy."
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One of Gemmells best!!,
By masteryaddle@hotmail.com (England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Midnight Falcon (Rigante 2) (Paperback)
This is one of Gemmells best books. This is becasue he has obviously planned the story out very well, however becasue of this it does make this story highly predictable, and it is obvious that is going to culminate in a huge battle at the end. A very good and well written book which is just as good as its prequel if not better.
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This review is from: Midnight Falcon (Rigante 2) (Paperback)
For any fantasy reader this book is a must. I have read this book time and time again and continue to be enthralled by the complexities and subtleties that make this book so real. The story leads on from Sword in the Storm (another brilliant read) to the leading characters son, following his journey through a universe which is parallel to our own. The writing gives a vivid picture of the emotional torment our hero, Bane, endures and you cannot help but feel saddened by his losses and inspired by his feats of valour on the battlefield. Obviously it makes sense to read Sword in the Storm first so you can get a feel for the emotional tension that builds up, and to get some extra insight into the world of Bane. In my opinion, a truly amazing book.
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