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Anonymous
Posted January 13, 2007
Amazing
This 2nd one is so GREAT. When you get to the really good parts and you are about to find out something juicy, Clemens switch the storyline to another area in Myrillia. Then you're like darn it! And you must keep reading to get back to that. But then the storyline that he switches to also gets juicy, and when you are about to find out something juicy there, he switches back to the other storyline, and darn it again. After I finished reading it, I just sat there with it trying to hold on to the moment.
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Anonymous
Posted May 18, 2008
WHERE IS BOOK THREE
I thought Hinterland was a fantastic book I couldn't put it down.I have read it twice now and im waiting for the next book can anybody tell me if there is a release date or if there is any news of one being released in the future.
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Anonymous
Posted June 20, 2007
breath taking
Clemens is incredible. Very few authors can captivate me with they're books but Clemens does it with out a problem. He's amazinga nd the Godslayer Chronicles are some of the best books out there.
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Anonymous
Posted December 20, 2006
pretty awesome
i loved it. i thought i might be disappointed with a sequel but it was just as good as the first (the first was better but you know) tylar keep on keeping on!!
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An action oriented sword and sorcery saga
Tylar Ser Noche has been called many things in his life including Shadowknight, murderer, and Godslayer amongst the kinder epitaphs. Warden Fields pursued hum until he caught him and sold him into slavery there Tylar was broken in body and spirit. He healed as he provided comfort to a dying goddess who put her naethryn inside him so that his humors flowed with Grace (magic). Now he returns to the stronghold of the Shadowknights where Fields and Tylar¿s treacherous ex-lover live in order to be inducted back into the Shadowknights.---------------- When Tylar and his entourage arrive at the stronghold of Tashijan, everyone inside knows they are trapped. Ulf the God of Eyrie sends a storm that will kill everyone unless they hand over Tylar to him. He believes that Tylar is an abomination because a mortal must never carry a God¿s Grace. At the same time in the underground beneath the building is the former castellan who has joined the dark, who wnts everyone inside Tashijan dead so she can rule as the First Land. Tylar is the tug of war between godly forces that could devastate a world.------------------- HINTERLAND is an action oriented sword and sorcery saga as James Clemens creates an intricately detailed fantasy world that readers will easily visualize. Similar to Greek mythology, the realm is an interesting place where gods live and interact with humans on a daily basis. The protagonist and the key support cast are fully developed and critical to this fine tale. It is easy to understand what motivates them though at least Tylar is quite a deep character. As the audience learns who is arranging for a full second God War, questions left dangling concerning the plot should be answered in the next Godslayer Chronicle.------------- Harriet Klausner
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