Erik Scott de Bie
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Cobalt City Christmas: Christmas Harder 2 exemplar
Ghoul Island: Based on a story by Sandy Petersen & Matthew Corley (Cthulhu Mythos Sagas Book 1) (2020) 2 exemplar
The Awakened II Anthology 1 exemplar
The Witching Wood 1 exemplar
Baggage 1 exemplar
Lost Crown of Neverwinter 1 exemplar
Heir of Shadowbane 1 exemplar
Blackguards Blacklist: Anthology Companion 1 exemplar
Last Legend of Gedrin Shadowbane 1 exemplar
Chosen of the Sword 1 exemplar
Lost Crown of Neverwinter 1 exemplar
Associerade verk
That Ain't Right: Historical Accounts of the Miskatonic Valley (Mad Scientist Journal Presents) (Volume 1) (2014) — Bidragsgivare — 10 exemplar
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- Namn enligt folkbokföringen
- de Bie, Erik Scott
- Födelsedag
- 1983-07-18
- Kön
- male
- Nationalitet
- USA
- Bostadsorter
- Seattle, Washington, USA
- Yrken
- author
technical writer
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Statistik
- Verk
- 27
- Även av
- 16
- Medlemmar
- 458
- Popularitet
- #53,635
- Betyg
- 3.6
- Recensioner
- 6
- ISBN
- 28
- Språk
- 1
- Favoritmärkt
- 2
The general situation is (I CBA to recal all the silly names) a world of several cities has gradually been deteriorating over the last few decades of rule. There are two dominant tribes one of Summer blood and the other Winter. Within each tribe are a few Named families of potent bloodlines imbued with some power. In one particular city Winter families had ruled for some time and life was peaceful enough. However on one night at the turn of the year the king and all his family were killed by a trusted guard, and summer took over. Five years later we follow the chief protagonist who had been the king's trusted assassin and was now a prince of thieves in a bar. He's renounced his old trade and in seclusion from Summer's whims. However he gets a note that he could have his revenge against his former lover the woman guard who'd killed his king. But it turns out that she needs his help to revenge herself against the Mage that she believed set the event sin motion and killed the kings daughter who was dearest to them both.... and so it goes one mis-direction after another.
In the end there wasn't enough details about how the world worked, I couldn't get behind any of the characters motivations, the multiple revenge betrayals just seemed to be the author twisting it as much as he could, and there wasn't enough zing to keep me engaged. I suspect others will enjoy this though, and I might try some of the authors other works.… (mer)