The steel remains

A dark lord will rise. Such is the prophecy that dogs Ringil Eskiath -- Gil, for short -- a washed-up mercenary and onetime war hero whose cynicism is surpassed only by the speed of his sword. Gil is estranged from his aristocratic family, but when his mother enlists his help in freeing a cousin sol...

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Main Author: Morgan, Richard K., 1965-
Format: Downloads eBook Books eBook
Language: English
Published: 2009.
Series: Land Fit for Heroes.
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Summary: A dark lord will rise. Such is the prophecy that dogs Ringil Eskiath -- Gil, for short -- a washed-up mercenary and onetime war hero whose cynicism is surpassed only by the speed of his sword. Gil is estranged from his aristocratic family, but when his mother enlists his help in freeing a cousin sold into slavery, Gil sets out to track her down. But it soon becomes apparent that more is at stake than the fate of one young woman. Grim sorceries are awakening in the land. Some speak in whispers of the return of the Aldrain, a race of widely feared, cruel yet beautiful demons. Now Gil and two old comrades are all that stand in the way of a prophecy whose fulfillment will drown an entire world in blood. But with heroes like these, the cure is likely to be worse than the disease.
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ISBN: 9780345513441
Author Notes: Richard K. Morgan is the acclaimed author of Thirteen , which won the Arthur C. Clarke Award, Woken Furies, Market Forces, Broken Angels, and Altered Carbon , a New York Times Notable Book that also won the Philip K. Dick Award. Morgan sold the movie rights for Altered Carbon to Joel Silver and Warner Bros. His third book, Market Forces , has also been sold to Warner Bros. and was winner of the John W. Campbell Award. He lives in Scotland.