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Mass Market Paperback Reiksguard Book

ISBN: 1844167275

ISBN13: 9781844167272

Reiksguard

(Part of the Empire Army (#1) Series and Warhammer Fantasy Series)

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The launch title novel in the Empire Army series focuses on on the Reiksguard knights. Thrust onto the field of battle is Delmar von Reitendorf, a young man who must prove his courage in the face of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Heady Mix of Emotion, Battle and Intrigue

Reiksguard by Richard Williams is one of the first books in Black Library's new series-- "An Empire Army Novel"-- and as such follows like a good trooper all the requirements, tropes, fluff, and alignments necessary to fit within the parameters of the for-hire IP(intellectual property)novel. It is also a contestant in the Dave Gemmell Legend Contest. The novel concerns the exploits of several characters; there is no one central protagonist in the novel. Instead, it is a ensemble piece, like most "military" novels. Instead, of the lone hero, Williams focuses on the group--the Reiksguard. The novel begins with a new class of inductees to the Reiksguard, an elite order of knights, based in Altdorf and led Marshall Kurt Helborg. Williams focuses on the group of young nobles who arrive to train during a major war in the north. The enemy is bleeding the knights of their men and replacements are necessary. Consequently, the initiates' training takes on not only a sense of urgency but also one of intrigue and danger. This tension is underlined by the appearance of a vivid group of mercenaries led by the uncle of one of the major characters of the novel Siebrecht von Matz. The first part of the book concentrates on the training of young nobles from all the regions of the empire and the petty disputes born of nationalistic prejudices that those young men bring to Altdorf. The second part of the book concerns an expedition in the south to free up supply routes choked by an infestation of goblins led by a mutant goblin by the name of Thorntoad. Thorntoad, like all great villains,almost steals the show from the Reiksguard. The strength of the novel lies in Williams' faultless prose, his understanding of military actions and behavior, the vivid battle scenes, and the well-described world of the goblin invaders. Additionally, the novel presents a certain psychological complexity: the young nobles are purblind, obstinate, ignorant, and petty; the politicians manipulative, cunning, and cruel, and the generals (except for Helborg) foolish and ambitious. The battle scenes are well wrought and explicit. Williams seems to understand the use of his military arsenal and he describes action scenes in a facile, believable way.And finally, the novel moves organically; every action seems to grow out the scene before it, which makes for an enjoyable, seamless read. The one problem I had with the book was the conflict or mystery concerning Delmar von Reinhardt; it was one of those problems (so common in genre fiction and the mainstay in Romance fiction) that could have been solved simply by having a meaningful conversation between the parties involved. Reiksguard is a flawless military fantasy novel that involves a well-described, interesting, ensemble cast. However, sometimes the epithet "IP" spells doom to the writer who wants to attract a larger audience; that larger audience being, of course, the general fantasy reader who desires new worlds, new monsters, and new a

A good read

An entertaining novel that works with the established setting instead of against it. The author seemed focused on writing an enjoyable story where he believed his characters actions. If the rest of the novels in this line are of similar quality, it will be a welcome addition.

Reiksguard to the Rescue

The action in this novel revolves around the young aspirants to The Reiksguard Knights one of the most prestigious orders to which a young nobleman can aspire. We follow them through their training and first battle. One of the young heroes has a past with the order through the mysterious events of his father's death.(What will he discover?) Another has a rascal of an uncle who lays bare the soft, unclean, underbelly of Empire politics and economics.(What will he uncover?) To find out the answers to these and other enteresting questions, pick up a copy post haste. I will even suggest overnight delivery.
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