About The Fury of Kings
In the shadow of Eryispek-a mountain said to have no summit-a dark power is stirring. Storms rage in the frozen heights. Unexplained disappearances shake the kingdom below. And old enemies are sharpening their swords...
Andrick the Barrelbreaker first led an army at sixteen.
His victories secured the throne of Erland for his brother and shattered the rebellious noble houses in the West. Decades later, a fragile peace still holds.
But when the king's only son is murdered, Erland is plunged into crisis. The new heir will stop at nothing to secure his claim. The king, maddened by grief, stalks the halls and hidden passages of his keep, growing more unpredictable by the day.
As war and magical disaster loom, Andrick must decide between protecting his family and marching out to serve a brother he barely recognizes.
His children must also choose their destinies.
Training in the practice yard every day, Orsian dreams of fighting beside his father. Now, for the first time, he faces the brutal reality of battle.
And Pherri is haunted by very different dreams-of figures struggling up the mountain, of a voice more chilling than the wind, of blood on the snow. Only she can resist the darkness that waits on the slopes above...
Race through the pages of an epic new series and enter a world of intrigue, battles and destiny that will leave you breathless. The Erland Saga is a classic fantasy adventure, perfect for fans of George R.R. Martin, John Gwynne and Raymond E. Feist.
'Impressive new author... and an impressive new series. Such a cool setting and an entertaining ride!' NetGalley reviewer, ¿¿¿¿¿
'This is the kind of book that fans of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time would enjoy... For those readers who are like 'heck yes' so far, this book was beautifully written. It has all the skills of most seasoned fantasy authors... a great fantasy read.' Goodreads reviewer, ¿¿¿¿¿
'R.S. Moule does a great job in creating a great story and interesting characters... I'm excited to see where this will go and thought it worked well.' Catraphoenix, ¿¿¿¿¿
'I love good fantasy novels, in almost all their forms, and this was a good fantasy novel... it will surely be a corker!' @loureadsandreviews, ¿¿¿¿¿
'Wow. My eyes are currently sore from the unblinking stare I've had upon my tablet screen, rushing to get to the end of this story. I loved it... There was tension, drama and death. Oh, the death. There's even secret tunnels hidden behind bookcases!... The culmination of the individual parts is amazing... I'm definitely hooked for book 2. I need a lie down.' @jesshidesinbooks, ¿¿¿¿
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