A pastiche set in Howard's Hyborian world, but from a very different view point. Surprisingly good --- evocative writing, interesting characters. This was apparently a tie-in to launch an MMO (which I don't play), and unfortunately parts of the later section felt like the author was given certain instructions to make sure it was consistent (the exploration of the Temple of Set has some weird deadfalls and what not that scream VIDEO GAME), and it took away from the story. Also, the sorcery is much too flash-bang Harry Potter stuff (shout out a power word), whereas Howard's sorcery is usually slow and extremely powerful.
Still, as a fun, evening read on a cold night, it was great, and I'll finish the series of three.