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The Shi'ell #3

In Deep Dun Hollows

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The Shi'ell Book Three

Juria shall right itself in its own time. So said Sardor Allazar, before Argovayne was born.
Listen, Tamsin, do you hear me, knocking at your door? So said Argovayne, riding out alone from Dun Meven.
Time for Juria's liberation.
Time to serve notice on the Toorseneth.
Time for the Shi'ell to wake the giants.

462 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 27, 2015

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G.J. Kelly

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GJ Kelly was born near the white cliffs of Dover, England, in 1960. He spent a significant part of his early life in various parts of the world, including the Far East, Middle East, the South Atlantic, and West Africa. Later life has seen him venture to the USA, New Zealand, Europe, and Ireland. He began writing while still at school, where he was president of the Debating Society and won the Robb Trophy for public speaking. He combined his writing with his technical skills as a professional Technical Author and later as an internal communications specialist. His first novel was "A Country Fly" and he is currently writing a new fantasy title.

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4 reviews
September 30, 2015
A lot slower than the first two books. This one focuses on character development for a character we may not see again. It was still a good read and the writing is top notch. One other thing, it was a bit anti-climatic in the sense there is a lot of internal build up and then just bam...done in two chapters.
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August 19, 2015
Very slow read. Not one of the better additions to this series. Good ending but not enough actually happening in the middle.
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