I`ve hoped that this will be a stand alone book, but, in fact, you have to read the other books in a row to get a proper ending.
This first volume has two parts. The first one it`s more alert, more fight driven, we walk acrossed a big piece of land, and a second one, in wich there are still fights, but has more intrigue and the events happen only in the area of a fortified town. With a population in majority made of romanians!!! But that`s all that it`s to this fact, there isn`t anything more detailed, only that they speak romanian. And they are faithfull in their religion.
Mostly there is only a POV, the half breed samurai Gonji`s, but in the near zone of the end, we swich sides for a couple of times. But not in a significant way or with big consequences in the evolution of the story. It was kinda like a little test from the writer, let`s see how the story sounds from the others point of views.
The story is a delight for a action fantasy fan, with a lot of battles, fights and quarrels, with some magic (noting very obvious, but it`s there alright), story creatures (see the splendid cover !- wyvern, ogree, vampires) and some moral dilemmas. Because Gonji it`s ronin, but, still has the japanese way of thinking. And like we know it the european way it`s so different, in many aspects and rituals, from his beliefs.
This could be considered very easy to be a grimdark novel, because it has most of the elements of one, only that it was written in the 80`s.
The writing needs some time to adapt, because don`t forget, we`re talking about a ronin here, but it`s faithfull to the ambiance of the story and needs, and I`ve been sucked in pretty quickly.
Overall it made me curios about how the things will evolve next and I will surely try to read the second one in line.
Interesting and engaging read! Four stars!