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The Iron Wars (The Monarchies of God, Book 3) (original 1999; edition 2002)

by Paul Kearney

Series: The Monarchies of God (Book 3)

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In the east, the great fortress of Ormann Dyke is about to be overthrown by the heathen Merduks, while in the west, Hebrion's king lies in a coma, his capital in smouldering ruins. To all this the explorer Richard Hawkwood returns, but there is something terrible lurking in his ship's hold.
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Title:The Iron Wars (The Monarchies of God, Book 3)
Authors:Paul Kearney
Info:Ace (2002), Paperback, 320 pages
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Not quite as good as the first two books, but still hard to put down. The pacing is great, Corfe is an easy character to root for. This one definitely felt the most familiar, but for a quick summer read, that's not such a bad thing. Eagerly going to start book 4 shortly! ( )
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In thy faint slumbers I by thee have watched,
And heard thee murmur tales of iron wars...

Henry IV, Part I
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This book is respectfully dedicated to the memory of Richard Evans
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In the sweating nightmare-fever of the dark he felt the beast enter his room and stand over him.
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In the east, the great fortress of Ormann Dyke is about to be overthrown by the heathen Merduks, while in the west, Hebrion's king lies in a coma, his capital in smouldering ruins. To all this the explorer Richard Hawkwood returns, but there is something terrible lurking in his ship's hold.

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