When a power-hungry fanatic wins himself a highly influential religious position, threeresistant kings must fight a brutal war merely to maintain their thrones.
I gave books 1 and 3 both 4's and I have come back to give this one a 5. First of all I have been itching like crazy to get book 4 in the mail so I can read it. Secondly, after looking at a lot of the fantasy drivel out there I have come to appreciate Kearney's unique world more. I also really like the real life parallels he is making and the religious questions he is raising. His plot is nowhere near as intricate as Martin and Jordan (whom I both really like), nor are his characters as deep as Martin's, but I still like his work. It is much more concise, which is also appreciated at times, and has kept me interested. It is nowhere near as primitive, weak, and predictable as Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms,Salvatore, or any of that similar [...], but rather unique and engaging. No idea why it is out of print when so much of that junk is not.
Better than the first book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
My full review is with Hawkwood's Voyage. If what you loved in the first book is the sometimes overdetailed descriptions of sea-travel, Church politics, and Dwoemer apprenticeship, you will be disappointed. Kearney instead puts the narrative in a higher gear: the ideas are narrative and character driven. Paragraphs in "Hawkwood's Voyage" which sometimes seemed to come from an encyclopedia are now streamlined to relate directly to characters and action. The Western Continent holds secrets which.... we are actually told about. I expected to be bored, but Kearney ratchets up the action. The 3rd book is even more pure -- though still realistic and maturely written-- action. An amazing series. Keep going.
Great Successor to "Hawkwood's Voyage"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
"The Heretic Kings" is the second book in the series called "The Monarchies of God." This series is an epic fantasy with multiple plot threads and many realistic characters. In book one, the Merduks are trying to take over Western Normannia and the whole Eastern continent is under war. Richard Hawkwood has lead an expedition to the Western continent to help start a new civilization that would be secluded from the war. At the end of book one, you are set up for book two. Many questions will be answered in this book including these: What will happen to the people that Ricard Hawkwood has lead across the Great Western Ocean? What is going on in Charibon? In Abrusio? What is happening to all of your favorite characters? In addition to the answers that will help resolve your anxiousness to know what is happening you will be riveted due to new plots. Paul Kearney gives you great characters. The characters in "The Heretic Kings" are not cheesy, one-sided people that you could just tear apart and make fun of. Every character is interesting and can be cared for. From King Abelyn to Corfe, all of the characters are people that you wish that you could know. There are multiple plot lines and many characters to this great story, but don't let that interfere with your enjoyment of this. Once you are into this you will be hooked and you'll have this novel done very quickly. Before you read this second novel in this series make sure that you have read book one of "The Monarchies of God," titled "Hawkwood's Voyage." "The Heretic Kings" will definitely thrill people that have read book one and you will enjoy this novel even more than the first one. This is an epic fantasy must read.Happy Reading!
Excellent !
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is a very readable book. I am sure after I have read the other two, the series will be one of my favorites.The only thing I can compare it to is Asimov's Foundation. While not as deep, and the conclusion of the series more certain, there is more than enough suspense and much more action.The writing style is visually and aurally descriptive and stimulates the imagination.I`ll definitely be getting all the others in this series.
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