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The land of Falanor is invaded by an albino army, the Army of Iron — monstrous harvesters who drain blood from their victims to feed their masters, and the twisted offspring of deviant vachine, the cankers. A small group set off to warn the king: Kell, ancient hero; his granddaughter, Nienna and her friend, Katrina; and the ex-Sword Champion of King Leanoric, Saark, disgraced after his affair with the Queen.The land of Falanor is invaded by an albino army, the Army of Iron — monstrous harvesters who drain blood from their victims to feed their masters, and the twisted offspring of deviant vachine, the cankers. A small group set off to warn the king: Kell, ancient hero; his granddaughter, Nienna and her friend, Katrina; and the ex-Sword Champion of King Leanoric, Saark, disgraced after his affair with the Queen.The land of Falanor is invaded by an albino army, the Army of Iron — monstrous harvesters who drain blood from their victims to feed their masters, and the twisted offspring of deviant vachine, the cankers. A small group set off to warn the king: Kell, ancient hero; his granddaughter, Nienna and her friend, Katrina; and the ex-Sword Champion of King Leanoric, Saark, disgraced after his affair with the Queen.
Product Description
They came from the north, and the city fell.
It is a time for warriors, a time for heroes.
Kell's axe howls out for blood.
The land of Falanor has been invaded by an albino army, the Army of Iron. A small group set off to warn the king: Kell, a magnificent and brutal hero; his granddaughter, Nienna and her friend, Katrina; and Saark, the ex-Sword Champion of King Leanoric, disgraced after his affair with the Queen.
Fighting their way south, betrayal follows battle, battle follows deviation, and they are attacked from all quarters by deadly warriors, monstrous harvesters who drain blood from their victims to feed their masters. As Falanor comes under heavy attack and invasion, only then does Nienna begin to learn the truth about grandfather Kell - that he is anything but a hero.
Ferocious fantasy from a real-life hardman come to claim the post-Gemmell world.
Packaged in the contemporary and accessible style of the new wave of dark fantasy, Brent Weeks, Karen Miller and Gail Z Martin.
A ruthless self-promoter and a genuine hard-man too, Remic has the potential to be the Chris Ryan of fantasy.
Industry Reviews
Reviews of previous works: "blood-spattered ultraviolence" - SFX Magazine, November 2007. "War Machine is like the collected hardware spank banks of Chris Foss, Neal Asher and Jeremy Clarkson all mashed into one" - Death Ray magazine, January 2008. "Biohell can stake a claim as the finest viral nightmare since 28 Days Later" - Calum Waddell, SFX Magazine, January 2009. "His staccato prose is punchy and he delivers in the action stakes" - Alasdair Morton, SciFi Now Magazine, January 2009.