The desert spear

(Warded Man #2)

English language

Published March 25, 2010 by Del Rey-Ballantine Books.

ISBN:
9780345503817
OCLC Number:
422760019

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5 stars (1 review)

The sun is setting on humanity. The night now belongs to voracious demons that arise as the sun sets, preying upon a dwindling population forced to cower behind ancient and half-forgotten symbols of power. These wards alone can keep the demons at bay, but legends tell of a Deliverer: a general--some would say prophet--who once bound all mankind into a single force that defeated the demons. Those times, if they ever existed, are long past. The demons are back, and the return of the Deliverer is just another myth . . . or is it?Out of the desert rides Ahmann Jardir, who has forged the warlike desert tribes of Krasia into a demon-killing army. He has proclaimed himself Shar'Dama Ka, the Deliverer, and he carries ancient weapons--a spear and a crown--that give credence to his claim. Sworn to follow the path of the first Deliverer, he has come north to …

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5 stars

You know... I didn't love the opening. Just because the first book got us well attached to a certain suite of characters and then this one focused on one I was pre-programmed to dislike... so I wasn't interested... I didn't want to like him. And I still don't. Sure, I can empathise with Jadair and all but, meh.
And the ending... that last paragraph was also a bit meh.
But the rest... The rest had me thinking "This is the kind of story I'd like to write one day". The characters are multi-dimensional, I enjoyed hanging out with them, they react when circumstances change, and, well... it's been fun watching them grow and seeing what directions they take (I think I basically repeated myself there... I'm full up with a fever, sue me).
On the whole, though: well crafted, well written and enjoyable.
I'll be continuing on with these characters.

Subjects

  • Demonology -- Fiction