The Reaver Road

Paperback, 236 pages

English language

Published Sept. 20, 2004 by ereads.com.

ISBN:
978-1-58586-176-7
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OCLC Number:
54395276

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4 stars (1 review)

Omar is the finest storyteller the world has ever known, captivating audiences everywhere, from the campfires of soldier camps to the plush residences of nobility. In times of turmoil, people can still appreciate a good tale that offers respite from their troubles. But as hordes of barbarian soldiers surround the unvanquished city of Zanadon after ravaging the surrounding countryside, few things are certain any longer. Omar has been guided to the city by prophetic dreams, yet finds himself in an increasingly dangerous situation as the people grow more desperate and the gift of a glib tongue turns into a curse...

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4 stars

Narratively speaking, this one is quite unusual for a Duncan - and his choice of performer, if he must write first person, from the outset seemed to leave a lot to be desired. Yet I warmed to Omar through the course of the story and always, even if I didn't quite click with him, enjoyed his wit and verbal dexterity.

A Duncan hallmark makes a book well worth the read of course; in this case it was a great divine convergence and a masterful climax to the story, with ample room for a sequel hinted at the end. Loved it, not overawed, but the next one will be on the to read shortly list for sure.

Subjects

  • Historical fiction
  • Fiction - Historical
  • Fiction
  • Fantasy
  • Historical - General
  • Fantasy - General