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A heroic fantasy by the Sunday Times bestselling author David Gemmell in which the forces of good and evil and the living and the dead face each other in battle...Perfect for fans of Joe Abercrombie, Duncan M. Hamilton and Conn Iggulden. "Probably the finest living writer of heroic fantasy." -- TIME OUT "When it comes to heroic fantasy, nobody does it better than David Gemmell." -- THE DARK SIDE "Hero in the Shadows has everything a fan of heroic fantasy could desire..." - Stephen Donaldson "Another powerful page-turning adventure from Gemmell" -- ***** Reader review "The characters are wonderfully bought to life... you will simply fall into the world the Gemmell creates for you." -- **** Reader review ************************************** Thousands of years ago the evil city of Kuan Hador was defeated by a vast army of mystic warriors, the Enemy banished beyond the Gateway between Worlds. Spells of enormous power sealed the Gateway. Now icy mists begin to form around the ruins of Kuan Hador. Awesome beasts stalk the hills and forests. The spells are fading. Beyond the Gateway the vengeful armies of Kuan Hador await. And where years before a host stood against the Enemy, now only a handful of warriors prepare to face it once more: Kysumu the Swordsman, last of a dying breed, Yu Yu Liang, the ditch digger, Ustarte, the Beast-Priestess, and the mysterious Waylander. Together they must solve an ancient mystery, which will bring the dead to life for a final battle outside Time. But first Waylander must find a way to kill a man who cannot die...
Series
11 primary booksThe Drenai Saga is a 11-book series with 11 primary works first released in 1984 with contributions by David Gemmell.
Series
13 primary booksDrenai Saga (Chronological Order) is a 13-book series with 13 primary works first released in 1984 with contributions by David Gemmell.
Series
3 primary booksWaylander is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 1986 with contributions by David Gemmell.
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There will always be vile men, just as there will always be men of kindness and compassion...
Following on from the demon story created in a previous Drenai novel, Winter Warriors, Hero in the Shadows once more plunges heroes against magic. Hero in the Shadows, published in 2000, is a novel by British fantasy writer David Gemmell. It is the final tale featuring Waylander, in the Drenai saga. Sequel to ‘Waylander II: In the Realm of the Wolf', the novel gives a change of place and name to Waylander's story. It furthers his motivations and the development of the legendary Prince of Assassins.
In this final volume Waylander is old, grey and ready to receive the Source. The story continues 6 years after the end of the previous book. Waylander has begun a new life, leaving behind his past. He is now a rich looking for a world that will give him peace and atonement for his crimes. This new life it too hides its own dangers and secrets. He will find himself between the plots and schemes for the political power of the Lords. Faced with enemies he cannot easily fight and a magical sorcerer working for an unknown cause, he is forced to take up his crossbow and sabre. And so once again he becomes Waylander. He is helped by an idealistic warrior, a braggart with a stolen sword, a girl with a special talent, and a mysterious priestess and her followers. He then seeks to close the chapter of his life by destroying the evil he has created by his own hand.
Gemmell has crafted this tale with it's roots firmly in action and development of the new heroes, who fight alongside Waylander. The magic used here is insidious and the the body count keeps rising. As ever, the dynamic fight scenes are simple but deadly. They paint a picture in blood rather than gory descriptions. There are strong emotional currents throughout and into this Gemmell weaves action, tension, and mystery.
Waylander is without any doubt one of the most fascinating anti-heroes ever created. Previous books follow the path from his creation as an assassin. With expert character development and sharp dialogue I recommended this book to any fantasy reader. Although previous Drenai novels (especially the Waylander ones and Winter Warriors) would create a perfect backdrop.
So, overall, this is a very strong book with Gemmell, as also his writing, reaching a very high level. As I reach to the end of this series, it was the most heroic, and magical, adventure. Indeed, all Gemmells legendary characters; from Druss the Legend, to Waylander the Slayer, to Skilgannon the Damned and all the other great heroes, show us the true meaning of sacrifice and of heroism.
If you enjoy Gemmell and heroic fantasy in general, you'll enjoy this.