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Sunset Warrior
  

Sunset Warrior (Paperback)

by Eric Lustbader (Author)
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Ronin, the finest swordsman in Freehold, served no master in the city beneath the ice of devastated Earth. But following a prophecy of doom, Ronin set out to recover the lost scroll of the Ancients . . . and was swept into a maelstrom of treachery, violence and death. Previous paperback by Berkley. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Post-Apocalyptic Samurai Romp, Sep 6 2003
By Pavla V. (Portland, Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Sunset Warrior (Paperback)
Eric Van Lustbader turns samurai fiction on its ear in this SF-tinged sword and sorcery tale. We follow the adventures of Ronin, a gifted, self-conflicted warrior, trapped in a decaying underground community that has been cut off from the rest of the world. With advanced technology increasingly falling into disrepair, conflicts in the Freehold are settled by swordplay, which makes dueling experts like Ronin valuable to the powers that be. The Sunset Warrior is an entertaining mix of political intrigue, love, loss, betrayal and vividly described battle scenes. It's a bit uneven in places, and Ronin is not as sympathetic a character as some readers might like, but these minor complaints aside, this is a fun, fast, exciting read, highly recommended to fans of escapist fiction.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great book, April 12 2002
By A Customer
Lustbader takes his readers on a disturbing ride through the hellish nightmare of a dieing civilization where lies, deception, and violence are the only true virtues. One man must decide to follow a path forced upon him or look for the truth of a past and a future that might not exist. Lustbader is great at developing a dark forbidding world were nothing is as it seems. The characters are complex and mysterious with overtones of a society were duty is place above all else. This book is exciting, violet, sensual, and disturbing. Together with the Sunset Warrior Cycle it is one of the best books I have read.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for the first-time fantasy reader., Nov 19 1997
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Eric V. Lustbader finds a way for the reader to escape reality, and enter the world of the "Freehold". Lustbader deftly organizes both fantasy/fiction with the realities of the Martial Arts while keeping the dramatic love scenes up to the reader's imagination. I would recommend this first book of three soley for the first time fantasy reader, because Lustbader makes his "world" so easy to see in the mind of the reader.
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