Showing posts with label Egil and Nix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egil and Nix. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
recent read; A Conversation in Blood
A CONVERSATION IN BLOOD by Paul S. Kemp
Egil and Nix are back.
The story started off a little slow this time. Egil spends too much time in his cups and Nix tries to pull his friend out of the downward spiral while feeling caged and edgy himself. Finally, Egil and Nix and their friends agree that Egil and Nix need to get busy with an adventure.
Spring-boarding from the previous story, Nix decides to investigate a mysterious treasure they secured on the their last adventure. As their luck would have it, the simple task of investigation blows up in their faces and they are soon on the run from wizards, unkillable creatures, and seeking sanctuary in the last place they want to go; the thieves' guild house - which they had assaulted in the previous novel.
Egil and Nix are their bantering selves and this time they are joined by a third adventurer, Jyme, who returns from their first story, THE HAMMER AND THE BLADE.
Kemp peels away a few more layers of the onion that is the history their world, too. Tantalizing tidbits.
Though the story is still very much (what I would call) sword-&-sorcery/heroic fantasy milieu, the stakes do get very high and large in scope by the climatic end of the tale.
Though events in A CONVERSATION IN BLOOD are initiated by events of the previous novel, the book can be read standalone.
A CONVERSATION IN BLOOD is another satisfying romp with Egil and Nix.
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One complaint that has nothing to do with the story or the writing - the font of the mass market paperback. I am very disappointed with Del Rey. The font on this is just ridiculously small. Yes, I have glasses but I hate taxing my eyes as I get older. I find the use of tiny fonts with small presses, sometimes, and I assume they are cutting page count and cost. I still don't like it and I see no reason why a larger press like Del Rey needs to do such a thing.
Pay for the extra print pages!
Luckily, for my old eyes, I listened the audiobook.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
comin' 'round again; Egil & Nix
I had forgotten that Angry Robots were acquired by another publisher. While some series held on with Angry Robot (e.g.; James A. Moore's Seven Forges) other books went to other publishers (e.g.; Chuck Wendig's Miriam Black series.)
Another series that quietly floated off the iceberg was the excellent Egil & Nix sword-&-sorcery series by Paul S. Kemp. (disclaimer: I assume the second novel is excellent, it is still in my tbr pile.)
I was pleased to read this announcement this morning;
https://twitter.com/Paulskemp/status/638703633610211328
Also, if you dig into the table-of-contents, each book contains an excerpt (same one?) from A Conversation in Blood, the new, third entry in the series - due out next year.
Time to move A Discourse In Steel to the top of the tbr pile!
Another series that quietly floated off the iceberg was the excellent Egil & Nix sword-&-sorcery series by Paul S. Kemp. (disclaimer: I assume the second novel is excellent, it is still in my tbr pile.)
I was pleased to read this announcement this morning;
https://twitter.com/Paulskemp/status/638703633610211328
Also, if you dig into the table-of-contents, each book contains an excerpt (same one?) from A Conversation in Blood, the new, third entry in the series - due out next year.
Time to move A Discourse In Steel to the top of the tbr pile!
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Thursday, December 5, 2013
The Hammer and the Blade
The Hammer and the Blade by Paul S. Kemp
I can't add much to the review already posted by Keith West.
This is a great slice of sword-&-sorcery. Though it clocks in at the current page count of 400~, it's a quick breezy read that goes by like an old 300-pager from the s-&-s heyday.
I've already bought the sequel, and it is high on my reading list for next year.
Get yourself this book. Read it (sooner than I did.) You'll be glad you did!
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