Monthly Archives: October 2011

Bearers of the Black Staff by Terry Brooks – Review [Bane of Kings]

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Bane of Kings reviews the start of the Legends of Shannara duology by epic-fantasy author Terry Brooks, and published by Orbit Books, entitled Bearers of the Black Staff.

 “An epic fantasy that will have you hooked from the start.” ~The Founding Fields

The Ironclad Prophecy by Pat Kelleher – Book Review [Bane of Kings]

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Bane of Kings reviews the second novel in Pat Kelleher’s No Man’s World Series, The Ironclad Prophecy, published by Abaddon Books.

“This series just keeps getting and better. Awesome stuff.” ~The Founding Fields

Warning! This review may contain spoilers for the previous novel in the series, Black Hand Gang, I strongly suggest you read that novel first before you read this one. 

Black Magic Woman by Justin Gustainis – Review [Bane of Kings]

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Bane of Kings reviews Black Magic Woman by Justin Gustainis, published by Solaris Books, and the first in a series.

“Gustainis kicks off this series with a promising start. I am eagerly awaiting the next novel in the series.” ~The Founding Fields

Dead Men’s Harvest by Matt Hilton – Review [Bane of Kings]

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Bane of Kings reviews the sixth novel in the thrilling Joe Hunter series by Matt Hilton, published by Hodder and Stoughton.

“Breathtaking, fast paced action with thrills that will have you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.” ~The Founding Fields

Warning! Minor Spoiler Alert in this novel, although you will get as much as I’ve revealed in this review as from the back cover of Dead Man’s Harvest. 

 

Grave Peril by Jim Butcher – Review [Bane of Kings]

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Bane of Kings Reviews the third novel in the popular Urban fantasy series The Dresden Files, by Jim Butcher, named Grave Peril, published by Orbit in the UK.

“Butcher keeps managing to impress the reader with his ability to improve throughout each addition to The Dresden Files. Truly, a series not to be missed.” ~The Founding Fields

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