This series just keeps getting better. As these are some of the earliest of Lasron’s books I’m not sure if this improvement is down to his getting better at the writing craft, or simply that the story has moved onto to a more enjoyable phase.
This instalment focuses on the defence of the ruins of Castle Rabb from a wide set of enemies including the Wild Hunt. To have any chance of success Brand must learn to master the axe ‘Ambros’ and amber jewel contained therein so that he can wield it in the upcoming battle without it sending him insane. Myrrdin is trying to agree a new pact between the Fae and the people of Haven to return the region to peaceful times. Brand is adamant that there should be no new pact the makes the people of Haven submissive to the Fae.
As the enemies arrive and battle commences Brand, Corbin and the others from Haven find not only their own individual survival at stake but probably the future of Haven and all its’ inhabitants.
Like the other books, this is an easy to read entertaining piece of light fantasy. It is nothing startling new but engaging enough to wile away a commute by train.