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by Joel Rosenberg (Author) "There will be payment for your crimes, foul deceiver ..." (more)
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Rosenberg's intrepid retainers of the Castle Cullinane return in this jaunty addition to his popular Guardians of the Flame series. Doughty men-at-arms Pirojil, Durine and Kethol are stuck with the dirty work when sneaky outworlder Walter Slovotsky avoids accepting a commission from the Dowager Empress to investigate claims that Lady Leria Vor'sen is being pressured to marry Lord Miron, the son of ambitious Elanee, baroness of nearby Keranahan. Along the way they're joined by the wizard Erenor, whose arcane powers may be rivaled by his theatrical ability, and whose background is as colorful as those of the Cullinane retainers. Though Lady Leria denies feeling any pressure under the watchful eye of Elanee, the three decide it's best to escort the young woman back to speak directly with the Dowager Empress?a plan that sets in motion a dangerous chain of events, all designed to keep Leria from reaching Cullinane safely. Fortunately Pirojil, Durine and Kethol, ably assisted by Erenor, are equal to the task of protecting Leria under almost any circumstances, given a little help from Slovotsky and Cullinane's dragon, Ellegon. Rosenberg writes his usual competent mix of earthy characters and gritty action, including a surprising climax that will irrevocably change the trio of friends and soldiers.
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Featuring heroic rascals, ladies who are more in need of a good hiding than rescuing, and would-be kingmakers who are too smart for their own good, this tale is a rollicking fantasy adventure set in the Guardians of the Flame universe.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Definitely an enjoyable book., Dec 3 2003
By K. Weld "Kaltros, Bandit King and General Nui... (Austin, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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I actually started the series by reading this book (thank you, Andy, for the gift. Good call) and I enjoyed it quite a bit.

Summary: Three soldiers are dragged into a political argument and ordered to investigate a minor dispute in the outreaches of the realm, which leads to more than anyone had bargained for.

Pretty good opening concept, although I never read the backs of the books (it ruins the surprise for me). What interested me more than anything else was the pure grittiness of the world that Joel, whom I'm sure doesn't mind being on a first-name basis from me, captured and dropped into my hands. In a land of magic, legends and dragons, one wouldn't expect there to be hardship in simply travelling or even danger in getting a simple drink.
If life were so simple, there wouldn't be much of a story. So the attention to detail, the dangers of everyday life in a world without constant police presence, was impressive.

The characters are hardened veterans, having fought, bled and watched those they've known fall in battle, or even in a street fight. They're honorable without being fanatical about it, exceptionally practical and utterly dedicated to their lord. Joel captures and keeps the societal differences between our world and theirs, and the consistency of it was well done indeed.

The characters are Pirojil, ugly as can be and never is he portrayed otherwise, Durine, large and dangerous and distant, and Kethol, heroic and not too bright but humble. Despite their weaknesses, they are engaging and make for some plausible interaction. It seems obvious that people who have worked together for a long time would know each other, but Joel makes it a point to note some of their conversational short-cuts, and includes some failings among friends that are understandable.

Summary: Great characterizations, a good story and some creative solutions to tricky problems. If you liked Glory Road, Outlaws of Sherwood and/or the Deed of Paksenarrion series, you'll like Not Exactly the Three Musketeers.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A fun read, Jul 28 2002
By Rondall Reynoso (Louisiana) - See all my reviews
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This book is a fun read. I started reading the guardians of the Flame series a few years ago and have enjoyed them all.

The book starts off a little slow but has great character developement and by the end you won't want to put it down. In fact you'll be sad that it's over.

This the first time that the leads of the story are neither Othersiders or the son of an Oothersider and it is fun to see things from a different point of view.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Half-hearted at best, Sep 21 2001
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I keep hoping the Guardians of the Flame series will improve, but after the first two, it was all down hill. The author has a habit of reusing favorite phrases and descriptions. Particularly disgusting is the frequently mentioned "loosing of the bowels with a horrible flatulence" upon someone's death. Although many of the other stories in the series follow an interesting idea (modern-day folks transported into a wizards-and-warriors world), this story fails to have anything interesting to explore. He keeps you in the dark about the 'real' part of the plot until at least page 288, and even then it's over so quickly that I almost missed it. This book doesn't really have anything to recommend it; it has poor writing, poor character development, and a poor plot. I'd take Terry Brooks over this any day.
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4.0 out of 5 stars good book...
I didn't exactly ROFLOL, but there are funny places in the book that at least made me chuckle, and all the rest of the literary requirements (plot, characterization, not... Read more
Published on Aug 27 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Not Exactly the Three Musketeers
Another Great book for the Gaurdian of the Flame series. I was a little disipointed it didn't continue with Jason. Read more
Published on Aug 10 2000 by tobiwright

3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, but not great
I didn't realize when I bought this book that it was part of an ongoing series. I was disappointed because the author didn't really seem to make any effort to bring the reader in... Read more
Published on Mar 25 2000 by Molly Knudsen

5.0 out of 5 stars A Terrific Companion to the "Guardians of the Flame" Series
I really enjoyed this book.This is more of a companion story with less about our first group of heroes than to the previous 6 books in the series . Read more
Published on Mar 21 2000 by Allan Bradley

2.0 out of 5 stars Decently written, but grey in nature
The writing style and content are not particularly brilliant, but were captivating enough to keep me turning pages against my better judgment. Read more
Published on Mar 13 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Please stop the madness.
I have read ALL of the previous Guardian Novels and can say this one follows nicely... To Hnutt001@aol. Read more
Published on Mar 10 2000 by denwagh

5.0 out of 5 stars Dumas should have had it so good
I'm not sure I buy the notion that Rosenberg's three heroes are intended to reprise Dumas' -- Durine and Pirojil could maybe both lay claim to being Porthos, while Kethol is much... Read more
Published on Feb 24 2000 by Oscar Bartles

3.0 out of 5 stars Sorry, Joel...
Not a bad read in a generic-Glen-Cookish manner.

Not the best that i've read from Joel Rosenberg, but it served to fill the time. Read more

Published on Feb 14 2000 by Michael Weber

2.0 out of 5 stars Rather sad what has happened to this series
I truly loved the first three Guardians of the Flame novels, which is why it was so sad reading this book. Read more
Published on Nov 7 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars The Man has Style........
I have to admit when I started this book I was upset that it did not delve into his past characters from the Gaudian's series more. Read more
Published on Jul 7 1999 by Hnutt001@aol.com

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