This very entertaining heroic fantasy tale is the story about Jarek Mace aka the Morningstar.
Storytelling is of a superb quality, the story is beautifully crafted and executed, the characters within are brought to live in a masterful manner, but as a whole I found it somewhat less emotional captivating as the other books by David Gemmell.
The book is set, as I see it, on the Isle of Britain, but with fantasy names for people and places.
The main character of this tale is Jarek Mace, aka Morningstar, but also called the Lord of the Forest, and thus in my view as a kind of Robin Hood, portraying him with actions of bravery but also as a liar, thief from the rich and as an outlaw from the authorities.
Another main character, who will play a very important part and who is also the narrator of this fantasy story, and that is the bard and magicker, Owen Odell.
This is a heroic fantasy story that is filled with ferocious battles, with magic and the supernatural, and with myths and legends, and in this world of war and death Jarek Mace and his growing band of men are seeking and trying hard to protect the Highlanders from the cruelties and battle lust of King Edmund and his cronies, and this last is for me a symbolism of the personification of King Edward I, Hammer of the Scots, and his quest to overcome these troublesome Scots.
What is to follow is an atmospheric and magical tale of bravery and cowardice, of loyalty and betrayal, and most of all of good against evil, and all this in an attempt to show us that people has good and bad emotions when making decisions, and all this is brought to us by the author in his own unique and brilliant fashion.
Highly recommended, for this is another splendid heroic tale, although not as intense and captivating as all the other books, but still I want to call this exciting story: "An Excellent Heroic Fantasy"!