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Blood and Iron by Jon Sprunk

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Blood and Iron

Jon Sprunk

Pyr · Print & ebook · March 11, 2014

Reading lane: Military Fantasy

A Fantasy pick for readers exploring Blood and Iron.

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Who It's For

Good for readers who enjoy Military FantasyGood for readers interested in fantasyGood for fans of Fantasy

Book Details

Authors
Jon Sprunk
Publisher
Pyr
Published
March 11, 2014
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Military Fantasy · Epic Fantasy
Reading lane
Military Fantasy

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Publisher Categories

  • Action & Adventure

  • Epic Fantasy

  • Fantasy Adventure

About This Book

This action-heavy EPIC FANTASY SERIES OPENER is like a sword-and-sorcery Spartacus set in a richly-imagined world. It starts with a shipwreck following a magical storm at sea. Horace, a soldier from the west, had joined the Great Crusade against the heathens of Akeshia after the deaths of his wife and son from plague. When he washes ashore, he finds himself at the mercy of the very people he was sent to kill, who speak a language and have a culture and customs he doesn't eve...

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This action-heavy EPIC FANTASY SERIES OPENER is like a sword-and-sorcery Spartacus set in a richly-imagined world. It starts with a shipwreck following a magical storm at sea. Horace, a soldier from the west, had joined the Great Crusade against the heathens of Akeshia after the deaths of his wife and son from plague. When he washes ashore, he finds himself at the mercy of the very people he was sent to kill, who speak a language and have a culture and customs he doesn't even begin to understand. Not long after, Horace is pressed into service as a house slave. But this doesn't last. The Akeshians discover that Horace was a latent sorcerer, and he is catapulted from the chains of a slave to the halls of power in the queen's court. Together with Jirom, an ex-mercenary and gladiator, and Alyra, a spy in the court, he will seek a path to free himself and the empire's caste of slaves from a system where every man and woman must pay the price of blood or iron. Before the end, Horace will have paid dearly in both. From the Trade Paperback edition.

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