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- This product had a total of 208 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 18 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you love dumas or game of thrones or the false prince this is the swashbuckling fantasy for you
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Reduced to nearbeggary alongside his two best friends the archer kest and swordsman brasti falcio must guard a nobelwomans caravan to the most corrupt city in the world
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Everyone despises them as tattercoats and traitors blaming them for the death of the one good king tristia has ever had
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
How and why falcio came to kill his king emerges during the course of his adventures which tell of the rape and murder of his beloved wife and how he rescues a child and a horse from torture and death
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A different voice in an easily repeatable genre
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The world was built well despite not showing a great deal of it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had characters i loved characters i felt genuinely sorry for and more importantly villains that i wanted to stick with the pointy end of a sword myself that’s the first law of the sword don’t you know
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The story is told from the perspective of falcio val mond first cantor of the greatcoats but unlike most stories written in first person it isn’t actually penned by falcio