A pretty good finish to the Silver Call series. Well, it's all of two books, which could easily have been combined into one-the actual text of Brega Path is only about 150 pages, the rest are appendixes that aren't particularly necessary.
Still, McKiernan does a good job making the protagonists interesting and likable, if a bit one-dimensional. The dwarves get more to do than in most fantasy novels, which is nice, and some of them even nearly have personalities beyond the typical gruff dwarf (but not much, and not many). And there's still not one human, warrow, elf, or dwarf who doesn't have a heart of gold. Go figure.
The one frustrating facet to the story is that McKiernan's dwarves go on and on about how terrible war is, and how it should never be taken lightly or entered into without good cause (all true, of course), but then it dawns on the reader that the dwarves just want to re-take their homeland. They don't actually need to take Kraggen-cor--they could just as easily have sealed it off and trapped the Spawn inside, with much less loss of life. It's entirely a war of choice.
Still a fun read though, if you are ok with some Tolkein-lite from time to time. And I am.