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The Seven Altars of Dusarra: The Lords of Dus, Book 2
The Seven Altars of Dusarra: The Lords of Dus, Book 2
The Seven Altars of Dusarra: The Lords of Dus, Book 2
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The Seven Altars of Dusarra: The Lords of Dus, Book 2

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Garth of Ordunin had been set a new task by the Forgotten King: Bring back to Skelleth whatever he found upon the altars of the seven temples of Dusarra. As he went about his blasphemous errand he learned more about the Dark Gods--and more about his own destiny!
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Release dateJan 13, 2015
ISBN9781479404766
The Seven Altars of Dusarra: The Lords of Dus, Book 2
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Lawrence Watt-Evans

Born and raised in Massachusetts, Lawrence Watt-Evans has been a full-time writer and editor for more than twenty years. The author of more than thirty novels, over one hundred short stories, and more than one hundred and fifty published articles, Watt-Evans writes primarily in the fields of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and comic books. His short fiction has won the Hugo Award as well as twice winning the Asimov's Readers Award. His fiction has been published in England, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Poland, France, Hungary, and Russia He served as president of the Horror Writers Association from 1994 to 1996 and after leaving that office was the recipient of HWA's first service award ever. He is also a member of Novelists Inc., and the Science Fiction Writers of America. Married with two children, he and his wife Julie live in Maryland.

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    I rather like this series. It's very easy to read, with something deceptively simple about the narration that nonetheless gives it a strangeness. Garth, the main character, is not human: this makes the rather typical fantasy quest seem rather different because he has different reactions and different motivations. He does seem genuinely inhuman, and yet he wishes to avoid causing deaths -- unlike many fantasy heroes who don't think about the people they have to kill on the way to their goal, but without agonising over it in the way a conventionally "good" character might. There's a kind of practicality to him that makes him morally ambiguous, though when you examine it he's better or at least no worse than other fantasy heroes.This installment furthers the overall plot arc, which you can start to see forming a lot more clearly than at the end of The Lure of the Basilisk. Looking forward to seeing where Lawrence Watt-Evans took this.

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