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King Beyond the Gate
  

King Beyond the Gate (Paperback)

by David Gemmell (Author)
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'Several rungs above the good - right into the fabulous' - Anne McCaffrey --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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A century has passed since the heroic defence of Dros Delnoch. But the people of the Drenai face a new terror: a mad emperor kept in power by two forces of unsurpassed evil. The Joinings are werebeasts of awesome power. The Dark Templars are warrior-priests whose fighting skills are without equal. Against them, the Drenai face certain defeat. One man, an outsider hated by the Drenai for his Nadir blood, and despised by the Nadir for his Drenai ancestry, sets out to bring down the emperor. He is one man against the armies of chaos. He is Tenaka Khan - the Prince of Shadows. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 About on par with Legend, Mai 15 2004
Par Ritesh Laud (Houston, TX USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The King Beyond the Gate is the sequel to Legend, although a hundred years or more have elapsed since the events of that novel. In Legend, though the Nadir hordes were barbaric and bloodthirsty, there wasn't really a struggle between good and evil. Rather, it was a battle of two peoples with different ways of life. This time around we have a definite evil antagonist in the form of Ceska.

But there's a twist. The main protagonist, Tenaka Khan, shares his ancestry with both the Drenai and Nadir. So will he fulfill his Drenai destiny by ridding the land of Ceska's foul presence and becoming a hero, or will he bow down to his Nadir heritage and use the crusade against Ceska as an excuse to conquer the Drenai? I liked how this part of the story got resolved.

As before, the combat scenes are what set Gemmell apart from the pack. Brutal, gory action keeps the pages turning. I cringed many times when Gemmell described particularly visual deaths in the battles. Of course, as usual the heroes overcome incredible (and rather unbelievable) odds. The author's tendency to make supermen out of his characters is mainly what keeps this from five stars. I mean, it's written well enough, and the plot's quite good. With the right characters, it could be worthy of five stars.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 David Gemmell has grown into a great writer!, Avril 20 2004
Par Scott Rachui - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Let me start by saying that my review of Gemmell's first book, Legend, was less than glowing. While the book had promise, and some interesting characters, I didn't think it delivered what it could have. And after reading that book, I was very hesitant about reading anything else written by this author. I'm very thankful I decided to give him another try.

'Legend' was Mr. Gemmell's first novel, and it's obvious with this book that he's grown considerably since that time. This story is set in the same world as 'Legend', several hundred years after those events. The story surrounds an evil king named Ceska that seizes control of the Drenai kingdom with the help of evil psychic priests known as Templars, and vicious were-beasts known as Joinings who have been created from ancient technology (we're never told much about that technology, which is a shame...I'd have liked to learned more).

Set against Ceska is Tenaka Khan, the last soldier of the Dragon, the elite military force of the Drenai. Tenaka learns of the fall of the Dragon and sets out on a quest to kill Ceska. Along the way, he meets a number of other very memorable characters. The ones that are the strongest, in my opinion, are Ananais (known as Darkmask for a disfiguring injury that causes him to wear a mask everywhere), and Decado (one-time undefeated warrior of the Dragon, turned priest and leader of The Thirty, a group of psychic warrior-priests pitted against the Templars).

This story proceeds from Tenaka's quest to an all-out civil war led by Tenaka and his companions. One of the more interesting pieces of this story comes in when Tenaka decides to return to the Nadir (the evil hordes from 'Legend') and lead them against Ceska. Tenaka, as it happens, is only half-Drenai. He was raised with the Nadir and has a Nadir mother. And his return to his homelands, as well as the events that transpire there, are one of the reasons I really liked this book.

In summary, let me say that Gemmell has obviously continued to perfect his craft, and I would imagine it will continue to grow in future books that he writes. One of my favorite things about his stories is that each book is self-contained and can be read in any order (with very few exceptions - the first two books of the Stones of Power don't follow this rule). This means that if you decide to read a story of the Drenai, you aren't required to commit yourself to several books before you see the resolution of a single storyline. With the type of neverending sagas being cranked out by authors like Robert Jordan these days, this is extremely refreshing.

So if you've read 'Legend' and decided Gemmell isn't for you, take my advice and give him one more try. I expect that you'll be hooked just like me.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Don't Bother unless you REALLY liked Legend, Fév 8 2004
Par Daniel Dean (Myrtle Beach, SC USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Legend was a very decent book. This one was more of the same. It kinda felt like I was reading the same book all over again. Sure they are all diferent characters and it takes place a long time after Legend, but it felt like the plot was nearly identical. Hopelessly outnumbered. This or that hero inspires the untrained farmers and such, into a fierce army with a bunch of tricks up their sleeves. Very Alamo-ish.

Don't get me wrong- This is still a good book, and I would have liked it more if I hadn't read Legend first. As it was, there was just too much Deja Vu for me to get excited. So I wouldn't bother reading this book after Legend, unless you REALLY liked that book.

I have two other books by Gemmell on my TBR shelf (To Be Read): Lion of Macedon, Ghost King. After reading King Beyond the Gate, I'm a little worried that these books will also be too similar. I'd love some opinions if anyone has the time!

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Once again a Gemmel book with amazing odds
As my title says once again this is a gemmel book in which one main hero, a couple of companions and a horribly outnumbered army somehow manage to defeat the enemy and save the... Read more
Publié le Avril 11 2003 par Steven

4.0étoiles sur 5 The Heroic Saga Continues
In "King Beyond the Gate," Gemmell returns to the Drenai saga, bursting once again with fast-paced reading, brilliantly realized characters, and fascinating conflicts... Read more
Publié le Oct. 30 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 Better than Legand
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4.0étoiles sur 5 much better than LEGEND
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Publié le Fév 9 2001 par Paul Greatrix

5.0étoiles sur 5 Really 4.5 Stars
This was a good book. The story NEVER gets boring. And the battle scenes are everything you expect from Gemmell. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Best book
I like the book for all the great scenes it brings in my mind. Also I like that the action is told by alot of characters with each one being at a different economic and ego... Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Are you crazy? No way to describe the book in one line.
Lets put it this way, I bought the book the first edition it came out. Till now, I still reread it. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Gemmell's Best Overall Book
This book is the epitome of what a good heroic fantasy novel is supposed to be. The characters are all to human & run the range of emotions with a clarity that is almost... Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 What could be better
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