This is book three in the Swords of Raemllyn series ... and although the story continues in further volumes, the first three books stand nicely together, with various plot threads settling into a nice cadence by the end of this volume (whereas the previous two books, "To Demons Bound" and "A Yoke of Magic" kept building up unresolved plot strands...) Now we have some of the various problems being resolved in a satisfying wrap-up for part one of this entertaining swords and sorcery series. I have to admit that the first third of this book had some problems; besides my minor complaints with the second book applying here, I could not at all accept the Narain scenario as credible, once its nature was revealed. However, once that segment of the book passes, a momentum is again built up well, and although the gullibility of some characters can be vexing, this is an entertaining fantasy series. By the end of this book I was satisfied that it was delivering on its promises from the first book! My reviews of this series continue with book 4 "Death's Acolyte". ...
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