Genre; Bronzed Barbarian Sword & Sorcery
"In a world of science and sorcery, shadowed crypts and jewelled towers, a mighty swordsman from the wild plains of Tatukura storms his way through four fantastic adventures"
If you like the sort of mighty-thewed barbarian stories starring big, fierce men with short, fierce names then this might be up your alley. There's definitely a lot of Conan to be found here, plus more than a little bit of Thongor. Truthfully, this book could have been written in 1968 rather than 2019.
I mean, you can tell just by the cover that there's going to be more skull-crushing than backroom politicking. Wworks for me.
While I can't really say this is wildly original this was entertaining. Gunthar keeps things ticking along nicely and has plenty of action. Sometimes that's all I want from a book.
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