The Second Empire (The Monarchies Of God, Book Four)

by Paul Kearney | Science Fiction & Fantasy | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 1857987519 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingDavros-10wing of Banyo, Queensland Australia on 7/4/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by wingDavros-10wing from Banyo, Queensland Australia on Friday, July 4, 2008
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"Amazon.co.uk Review
Paul Kearney's high fantasy series The Monarchies of God reaches its fourth volume with The Second Empire. These tales of war, discovery and religious turmoil in a world that is not quite our own late Middle Ages or early Renaissance, but has strong resemblance to both, have been characterised by strong characters and biting emotional dilemmas. Here a general is forced to take a throne by marriage, uncertain whether his captured wife is living or dead; a captain sails for home, aware that he is bringing back secrets which might be best left on another continent; a magician parleys with ultimate evil knowing what the cost might be and a Pope tries to persuade men of good will that, for once, all religions really are the same. This is powerful stuff, intelligently written and with a real sense of the dark corridors and windy battlements of the palaces in which so much of it is set. Kearney does not only write good battles--he remembers the causes that battles are fought for. --Roz Kaveney --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Winter lies cold and dark upon the world; it seems that spring will never come. Once dismissed as the ravings of a crazed hermit, the prophecies of Honorius seem at last to be coming true. In the harbour of Old Abrusio, the Gabrian Osprey lies docked at last, home from her long voyaging. Only a handful of shocked survivors remain of that proud expedition that set forward almost a year before . . . but they are not alone. Something has come with them from the uttermost west."

Journal Entry 2 by Jamster042 from Brisbane, Queensland Australia on Sunday, January 11, 2009
Recieved this at Christmas and am yet to read it.

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