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Fierce Vowelless One
Imperial Assassin by Mark Robson
Robson continues the story he began in Imperial Spy, only this time Reynik the young Legionnaire is the main character and Femke is back to being a secondary character.
This is the story of the clash between the 600 year old Guild of Assassins and the newly mantled Emperor Surabar. Surabar is trying to keep the empire together, at one time fending off the offended nobles, assassination attempts and trying to make something out of the mess of the Empire. His risky attempt to clean up the empire by abolishing the Guild of Assassins gives him much more trouble than he bargained for.
In order to limit the damage of his rash act, Surabar brings in his favorite spy and the impressive young Legionnaire who served him so well in the last adventure. Femke, still healing from her misadventures in Thrandor and Reynik, trying to fit back into the Legion after aiding Femke, must work together to discover and destroy the secrets of the Assassins’ Guild.
Once again, Mark Robson has created a fast paced tale of adventure, wit and cunning. The reader will be entertained by this enjoyable story, a couple of interesting twists, a big surprise, the well-orchestrated fight scenes and the thoughtful conjecture of what a secret conclave of killers might be like.
Robson’s fans will not be disappointed by this book, until they get to the end and realize they must wait for the next portion of the tale to be written!
dwndrgn
Robson continues the story he began in Imperial Spy, only this time Reynik the young Legionnaire is the main character and Femke is back to being a secondary character.
This is the story of the clash between the 600 year old Guild of Assassins and the newly mantled Emperor Surabar. Surabar is trying to keep the empire together, at one time fending off the offended nobles, assassination attempts and trying to make something out of the mess of the Empire. His risky attempt to clean up the empire by abolishing the Guild of Assassins gives him much more trouble than he bargained for.
In order to limit the damage of his rash act, Surabar brings in his favorite spy and the impressive young Legionnaire who served him so well in the last adventure. Femke, still healing from her misadventures in Thrandor and Reynik, trying to fit back into the Legion after aiding Femke, must work together to discover and destroy the secrets of the Assassins’ Guild.
Once again, Mark Robson has created a fast paced tale of adventure, wit and cunning. The reader will be entertained by this enjoyable story, a couple of interesting twists, a big surprise, the well-orchestrated fight scenes and the thoughtful conjecture of what a secret conclave of killers might be like.
Robson’s fans will not be disappointed by this book, until they get to the end and realize they must wait for the next portion of the tale to be written!
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