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481 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1993
I usually dislike “gendering” books based on which audience they are supposed to appeal to - but here I can’t resist. It’s a without a doubt a “boy book”, focusing on battles and strategy, plot-driven, action-heavy and fast-paced. And I enjoyed it nevertheless, even if it’s not my usual fare.![]()
“The Church is in danger, my lord. Not that she may be defeated and pillaged by the heathen, grievous though that is, for from that we may recover. It is that the heathens and the Christians may make common cause. For then they will find that they have no need of us. We must not let them deal.”Sadly, a fast-paced plot-driven narrative requires sacrifices, and here it’s the character development. With the quick succession of scenes and battles this almost reads as a script book and would look amazing if translated to screen. Shef is very much a Mary Sue, certainly, strong and smart, with intuitive grasp of military tactics and of human nature - as though these gifts are, ahem, gods-given, one may say.
“The Englishman looked up as Shef began gently to pry the soft iron from his throat. “You are heathens,” the slave said, not understanding. “Priest said you're men with no mercy. You cut the arms and legs from the thane—I saw him! How can it be that you set a man free where the Christ-priests hold him a slave?”![]()