The Fall of Dorkhun (The Brotherhood of Dwarves, #3)

The Fall of Dorkhun (The Brotherhood of Dwarves #3)

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The Fall of Dorkuhn continues the story of the dwarf Roskin. In the newest adventure of the series, Roskin returns home to a kingdom divided by war with the ogres. On one side, his father desires to restore peace, but on the other, Master Sondious, seeking revenge for having been crippled, seeks to escalate aggression against the ogres Roskin and his friends make a despera...more
Paperback, 228 pages
Published November 28th 2011 by Seventh Star Press, LLC
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Daniel Cann
The third entry in the series begins with an episode straight out of Dodge City with dwarves cast in the roles of Wyatt Earp and misbehaving cowboys. Adams immediately illustrates how comfortable he is with this material showing bold and creative flourishes.

This one has more depth, Adams knows this world and its characters and it shows. His writing is assured and confident and the story rattles along at his trademark fast pace. My attention was gripped throughout this tight and incident packed a...more
William Bentrim
The Fall of Dorkun by D. A. Adams

This is the third installment of the Brotherhood of Dwarves series. The main storyline in this segment is the return of Roskind to home. There are many side stories in the segment as well. Frankly, I think that books 1 and two should be read prior to reading this.

I found the book very hard to follow. It was one of those stories that might have been far more entertaining if you understood what was going on. There was just entirely too much back story missing. The...more
edifanob
This is the third book in the series.

If you really want to enjoy the book you should definitely read the two previous books.

The main story continues with the return home of Roskin and the impact of his return. Beside that we follow the story of his compagnions and the history of one of them is revealed.
This book is the perfect prelude for forthcoming events in the world of the brotherhood of dwarves.
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D.A. Adams was born in Florida but was raised in East Tennessee. He received a Master of Arts in Writing from the University of Memphis in 1999 and has taught college English for over a decade. His first novel, The Brotherhood of Dwarves, was released in 2005 and has been described as a solid, honest work about camaraderie, bravery, and sacrifice, a very personal journey, more interested in the wa...more
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