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The Steel Remains

by Richard Morgan

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The Steel Remains

Ringil, the hero of the bloody slaughter at Gallows Gap is a legend to all who don't know him and a twisted degenerate to those that do. A veteren of the wars against the lizards he makes a living from telling credulous travellers of his exploits. Until one day he is pulled away from his life and into the depths of the Empire's slave trade. Where he will discover a secret infinitely more frightening than the trade in lives. Archeth - pragmatist, cynic and engineer, the last of her race - is called from her work at the whim of the most powerful man in the Empire and sent to its farthest reaches to investigate a demonic incursion against the Empire's borders. Egar Dragonbane, steppe-nomad, one-time fighter for the Empire finds himself entangled in a small-town battle between common sense and religious fervour. But out in the wider world there is something on the move far more alien than any of his tribe's petty gods. Anti-social, anti-heroic, and decidedly irritated, all three of them are about to be sent unwillingly forth into a vicious, vigorous and thoroughly unsuspecting fantasy world. Called upon by an Empire that owes them everything and gave them nothing. Richard Morgan brings his trademark visceral writing style, turbo-driven plotting and thought provoking characterisation to the fantasy genre and produces a landmark work with his first foray.

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  • 3 out of 5
    Not my cup of tea

    This book had no point, it felt like it was written by an angry teenager living on benefits. Read this book if you enjoy reading very intimate homosexual male love scenes. The book seems to take forever to get anywhere. I would not reccomend this book to anyone.

    Review by Natasha Svane on 09:38, 17 Oct 2009

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ISBN

9780575084810

Published
July 9th 2009 by Orion Publishing Co
Category
Fantasy Fiction
Number of pages
400
County of origin
UNITED KINGDOM
Dimensions
198 x 129