
City of Fire
A Dungeons & Dragons Novel
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Dolph Amick
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T. H. Lain
The fourth novel based on the new edition of the Dungeons & Dragons game. In the sands of a great desert, a once-heroic paladin has turned to evil and enlisted an army of gnolls to help retrieve a powerful relic, reputed to be kept in the vaults of the City of Fire. If they find it, the world will never again be at peace.Can a party of four stop an army of hundreds?
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City of Fire
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Story 4/5: For fans of D&D the story flows like a campaign. Sometimes that makes things predictable, but there are enough surprises to keep things interesting and I was pleasantly surprised by the high stakes ending, especially for one of the characters.
Writing 3/5: Probably the weakest part of the book, it's not Shakespeare nor is it trying to be. For better or worse, the syntax is modern, making it a fast listen/read.
Characters 5/5: Seeing the characters interacting with each other is my favorite part of these books. It reminds me of the banter at my own D&D table. Each character has their own personality and play to their game's alignment perfectly. My favorite scene *SPOILERS* --
was Naull reacting with horror when she saw Krusk carving off the ears of the Gnolls he had slain.
Fun for D&D fans and leaves you wanting more
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