Book Review: The King Beyond The Gate by David Gemmell

 

Book: The King Beyond the Gate
Author: David Gemmell
Pages: 307
Hard Core Scale:  4/4
Normal Scale: 10/10
Publish Date: 1985
About:  The Tyrant Ceska has taken over the lands of the Drenai with an army of animal hybrids and dark sorcery. Now survivors of the former crushed military plan to assassinate their former master. However, dreams can change and blood is often thicker than  water.
Review: More solid writing then the first one. The world now has its identity. The fine moving philosophy and melancholy of his style shines. One can argue about the letdown of the ending, but this book is the one that is directly tied to a sequel. At the same time, that ending is not a letdown, but a fantastic nature of the world from a lens of empires and promises of a time. I am content with it in this lens. A haunting and poetic ending in a world that can be debated left behind for mankind.

Cover Comment: No dragons in this work, just a notion and a fake out cover.


Book Cover: Del Rey Books

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