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| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Half-Orcs #5 |
David Dalglish
Kindle Edition | Pages: 364 pages Rating: 4.11 | 1527 Users | 28 Reviews
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The war god Thulos marches across the world of Dezrel, recruiting soldiers into his demon army and annihilating all who stand against him.With the aid of three Kings, Harruq Tun and his friends must save the nation of Mordan, whose priest-king has sworn to the dark god, and will summon whatever nightmarish creatures necessary to maintain rule. Once freed, they can turn their attention east, to the war god’s approach.
Before the walls of Mordeina, and high above in the golden city of Avlimar, the last survivors make their stand against a world of death and conquest.
The final battle has come.

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| Title | : | A Sliver of Redemption (Half-Orcs #5) |
| Author | : | David Dalglish |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 364 pages |
| Published | : | January 19th 2011 |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. High Fantasy. Magic |
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Ratings: 4.11 From 1527 Users | 28 ReviewsPiece Out Of Books A Sliver of Redemption (Half-Orcs #5)
Fantastic end to a fantastic series!Weird for the series to be over - this had a few rough spots that could have used a bit more editing but I still have to rank it way up there for just being a really awesome over the top series.
Super fun conclusionNot as deep as the previous book likely because it's full of nonstop action and suspense. And one crazy epic ending.

Not a bad ending to the series. Or what sounded like the ending but I guess there's another one? Dad is it worth reading? I think it's called the Prison of Angels or something similar? I'm good with how it has finished up now, not sure I want to read anymore of them :)
I hated book 4. This one was terrible in the beginning also, got better in the middle, and then slipped down a bit before coming back up to a weak ending. Better to end the series here than at book 4 or book 3, but one could argue that only the first two were sufficiently good books and that all of them after that should have a lot of rewriting.
Rating: 5 out of 5This is a special review, so lets start things off with some reflection.I first reviewed The Weight of Blood by David Dalglish in July of 2010. It was my first foray into fantasy in years, and I didnt know what to expect. I walked away from the experience in a state of wonder. I didnt know that a world populated by orcs, elves, and dark magicians could be so captivating, could mean so much. I immediately fell in love with the characters. I understood their background, their
A fitting end to the series. However (as is common with fantasy books) I felt the end just happened too quickly, I would prefer it to take longer.

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