Author: | Robert E. Vardeman | ISBN: | 9781370532834 |
Publisher: | The Cenotaph Corporation | Publication: | March 31, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Robert E. Vardeman |
ISBN: | 9781370532834 |
Publisher: | The Cenotaph Corporation |
Publication: | March 31, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
If you have come this far, there's no turning back. Months now (or is it longer?) have passed since Brion Rouwen accepted his cruel, twisted fate. Armies have risen and fallen, spells have been cast, wanton destruction has torn apart the land he used to love. In The Flame Specter, the third and final volume of The Accursed, Robert E. Vardeman embraces the themes of love, honor, vengeance, and betrayal that have propelled the story thus far and leads them effortlessly to a breath taking conclusion.
If you have enjoyed The Lord of Death and Life and Legion of the Air, this -- the finest in the series -- is the essential missing piece. Every thread and character is brought to a satisfying, emotional denouement that will have you rushing back to start it all over again. Vardeman writes not only entertainingly, but with great humanity, and it is the synthesis of these traits that makes The Accursed a thrilling and unqualified success.
If you have come this far, there's no turning back. Months now (or is it longer?) have passed since Brion Rouwen accepted his cruel, twisted fate. Armies have risen and fallen, spells have been cast, wanton destruction has torn apart the land he used to love. In The Flame Specter, the third and final volume of The Accursed, Robert E. Vardeman embraces the themes of love, honor, vengeance, and betrayal that have propelled the story thus far and leads them effortlessly to a breath taking conclusion.
If you have enjoyed The Lord of Death and Life and Legion of the Air, this -- the finest in the series -- is the essential missing piece. Every thread and character is brought to a satisfying, emotional denouement that will have you rushing back to start it all over again. Vardeman writes not only entertainingly, but with great humanity, and it is the synthesis of these traits that makes The Accursed a thrilling and unqualified success.