
The Sword Defiant
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Narrated by:
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George Weightman
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By:
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Gareth Hanrahan
Set in a world of dark myth and dangerous prophecy, this thrilling fantasy launches an epic tale of daring warriors, living weapons, and bloodthirsty vengeance.
Many years ago, Sir Aelfric and his nine companions saved the world, seizing the Dark Lord's cursed weapons, along with his dread city of Necrad. That was the easy part.
Now, when Aelfric—keeper of the cursed sword Spellbreaker—learns of a new and terrifying threat, he seeks the nine heroes once again. But they are wandering adventurers no longer. Yesterday's eager heroes are today's weary leaders—and some have turned to the darkness, becoming monsters themselves.
If there's one thing Aelfric knows, it's slaying monsters. Even if they used to be his friends.
"I will buy any novel that Gareth Hanrahan ever writes." - The Fantasy Inn
"Hanrahan has an astonishing imagination." - Peter McLean, author of Priest of Bones
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Below average
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gripping with pacing slips
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So, this story introduces us to Aelfric. Aelfric has this sword that he is in charge of. It is a sentient sword, and apparently a VERY powerful sword. Part of the reason that he is left with the sword was because he was deemed the most trustworthy of The Nine, after the war had ended. Someone had to keep the sword in check and it was determined that he was the best one to do it.
When the story begins, many years have gone by since this war ended and The Nine has basically fallen apart. They are all HEROES and many tales have been told about their antics. Everyone went their own separate ways and Aelfric is one of the only ones who feels like they still have a job to do protecting their city. As usually happens, there is an evil contingent determined to overtake the city and this faction has been working undercover, kind of "in darkness" to make their play.
Because this is the first book, there is the requisite world building that has to take place. We are given information on the city they saved and then given pieces of information on the magic system in place. Things are parsed out slowly. Also, one of the things I found odd was the way in which we are introduced to the characters. Remember I mentioned that it felt like we started in the middle of the story? Well, because the war with The Nine happens in the past, the actual characters of The Nine are told to us in a way that makes us feel like we should already know them. I really felt lost in the beginning. There are LOTS of characters in this story and it took me a while to figure out who was who and who belonged with whom.
Obviously, the story centers around Aelfric. We are immediately drawn into a storyline involving his sister and her son. The son leaves home to find his famous uncle and is kidnapped - basically, everything is a set up, we just don't know exactly who or why it is occuring.
That is the catalyst that sets everything else off and it becomes apparent that things are NOT okay. The Nine now have to figure out who is still - well, first of all alive - then which side of this fight are they on?
Once I got deeper into the story and got a handle on the characters, I did find myself immersed in the story. I listened to this mostly on audio and enjoyed the narration. In a way, this book felt like it spent most of its time with Alf running around trying to find his old teammates. It felt like trying to wrangle cats. The Nine were definitely not the same people that they were when they saved the city and it became really confusing trying to figure out exactly what was going on.
A lot happens in the end. Honestly, it felt like there was so much build up and then BAM, you got a WHOLE lot of information at the end. Will I continue onward with this series? Yes, I think I will.
Another first time author
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None of the characters in the book are saints, and each has taken his or her own path in response to both the psychological effects of surviving an existential threat and the reactions of the world to their heroism.
Then things start to get worse.
This isn't quite the pinnacle of fantasy, but it's quite good.
Recommended if you're not looking for the usual sort of heroic fantasy and don't mind grimdark.
Life after a fantasy apocalypse
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Impressive.
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A fantastic first
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Why is it that every author seems to think that is the only word that an enraged person can use? I have read every volume in Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series—classic fantasy!— and I don’t remember him ever using that word. (Even when Brian Sanderson finished the series, I don’t think he added the use of that word.)
A truly talented author can manipulate language in such a way that a string of “obscenities” from an irate or evil person can a sound a truly disgustingly vicious, without using any truly obscene language.
Excellent Narrator!
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Audio book Should be 6 Stars
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Riveting and unique
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Better than the incomprehensible nonsense of his previous books.
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