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When his family is betrayed and slain, Alith Anar, ill-fated prince of the Nagarythe, is forced to walk a dark path. With the island of Ulthuan in the grip of a civil war with their evil counterparts, the druchii, Alith Anar follows his destiny to become the Shadow King. Hunting his enemies from the darkness, he is now on a quest for vengeance that will never end.
532 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2009
'Loneliness is an indulgence for those with the time to spare for it,’ said Elthyrior. ‘Some fill the emptiness with the meaningless chatter of those around them. Some of us fill it with a greater purpose, more comforting than any mortal company'There are plenty of memorable quotes and imaginative descriptions throughout this novel. With a compelling lead character and engaging writing, the book should be captivating, but unfortunately, there are too many problems with it.
'Long fang in water old as forest, older. Wolves not need long fang. Two-legs need long fang. Long fang hide from two-legs.'Fighting in the book seems desperate and ferocious. Leaders are slain, villages are razed, cities besieged, and yet neither side makes any headway and the war continues interminably for years. There is no sense of progress as the war just drags on, despite the accounts we get of victories or defeats. As exciting as the events are to read, they don't matter if they don't have any greater impact.