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May 02, 2013
Bryn Hammond
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From the sublime to the ridiculous. But I figure the sublime earns four stars, without taint from ridiculous content. You don't get sublime often, do you?
Has a big dose of swashbuckler. When the swashbuckler’s in the cockpit this isn’t ‘real-feel’ historical, because Mattias Tannhauser has been everywhere, can do everything. I was comfortable with that, I’ve swashbuckled of old, the secret is don’t try too hard to believe.
It’s more realistic when it comes to the war, and most of the book is war ...more
Has a big dose of swashbuckler. When the swashbuckler’s in the cockpit this isn’t ‘real-feel’ historical, because Mattias Tannhauser has been everywhere, can do everything. I was comfortable with that, I’ve swashbuckled of old, the secret is don’t try too hard to believe.
It’s more realistic when it comes to the war, and most of the book is war ...more

This is one of those touchstone books I come back to time and again. It's an almost perfect blend of adventure, grim combat, pathos, and hope. Mattias Tannhauser is quite possibly the best "barbarian" since Robert E. Howard's Conan -- a lovable rogue with a dark side. Highly recommended!
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Nov 26, 2013
Francisco Ponce palmero
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Jan 05, 2014
Marcelo Franco
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Nov 21, 2014
Lee Broderick
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Nov 27, 2016
Intrepid86
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Feb 26, 2022
J.W. Wright
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