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The Monarchies of God - Paul Kearney


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Description: ISBN 0441009034 / Author: Paul Kearney / Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Hawkwood's Voyage / The Second Empire / Ships from the West / The ... more
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Newest Review: ... The Ramusian kingdoms of Western Normannia are split by religious schism a ... more

 ... t exactly t he same moment as their easternmost member, Torunna, is invaded by the infidel Merduks. Cursed with a decidedly inept king, Torunna struggles to fend off the encroaching hordes while simultaneously beating down schismatic rebels. Her fellow Ramusian kingdoms are convulsed by the religious conflict, with far-western Hebrion taking the worst of the civil strife as her king must actually campaign to fight his way back into his own capital city. The two rival camps in the ...more

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Premium Review The Monarchies of God - Paul Kearney: The true devastations of conflict (2490 words)
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Warning: I`m Reviewing the first five books in One Op.. (this is going to be long...) Book One: Hawkwood's Voyage ------------------------------------ The Monarchies of God is set in a pseudo-Europe technologically and culturally on the cusp of the 15th and 16th centuries. Kearney has gone to some trouble to construct a credible alternate world that clearly mirrors our historical reality, with just enough distortion (particularly by introducing practical, reasonably powerful, reasonably subtle magic) to give it an exotic flavour. In short then, the Ramusian kingdoms (Christian), are threatened by the invading forces of the Merduks (Turks). The great ...  Read the complete review

 

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