Stands a Shadow

Col Buchanan

Book 2 of Heart of the World

Language: English

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: Jul 1, 2011

Description:

When vengeance isn't enough . . .

Riding at the head of her army, Holy Matriarch of Mann plans to conquer the fortress city of Bar-Khos, whose walls have held the empire at bay for ten long years of siege. Ash is a man who would see her dead before that. The ailing Roshun assassin is determined to seek vengeance for the Matriarch's previous crimes. But such a course of retribution goes against everything his life has taught him.

Meanwhile, Ché, a trained killer of the state, watches as the Mannian army slaughters their way across the remnants of the free world, and questions whether he believes the doctrines he has been trained to follow.

With the battle for the Free Ports intensifying, more lives are drawn into the bloody conflict: Bahn, the siege-shocked soldier; and Curl, a young woman determined to make a stand even if it costs her life. When the two armies clash all looks set to be decided. But sheer force alone will not be enough to win this war. Only the gruelling determination of one man seeking redemption may be enough to sway the final outcome . . .

This is a reissue of Stands a Shadow, the second novel in the Heart of the World series by Col Buchanan, following on from Farlander.

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Review

Praise for Col Buchanan

“With a narrative that is riveting from beginning to end, from the big battles to the smallest interactions, this is the rare book that a reader wishes would never end.”
RT Book Reviews, 4½ stars on *Stands a Shadow

“Well rendered and nicely paced… Stirring combat and vivid details.”
—Kirkus Reviews on Stands a Shadow

“Something special…Buchanan writes vividly and well, and the story grips from the astonishing opening sequence to the unexpected conclusion.”
—The Times (UK) on Farlander

“Completely absorbing. Once I was into it, I just couldn’t put it down. I’m looking forward to the sequel!”
—Glen Cook, author of The Black Company series on
Farlander

*“Gripping… Delightfully undermin[es] expectations.”

—SFX on Farlander

Review

Praise for Col Buchanan

"With a narrative that is riveting from beginning to end, from the big battles to the smallest interactions, this is the rare book that a reader wishes would never end."
--"RT Book Reviews", 41/2 stars on "Stands a Shadow

""Well rendered and nicely paced... Stirring combat and vivid details."
"--Kirkus Reviews "on "Stands a Shadow

""Something special...Buchanan writes vividly and well, and the story grips from the astonishing opening sequence to the unexpected conclusion."
"--The Times "(UK) on "Farlander

""Completely absorbing. Once I was into it, I just couldn't put it down. I'm looking forward to the sequel!"
--Glen Cook, author of The Black Company series on "Farlander

""Gripping... Delightfully undermin[es] expectations.""--SFX "on "Farlander" 

Riding at the head of her army, Holy Matriarch of Mann plans to conquer the fortress city of Bar-Khos, whose walls have held the empire at bay for ten long years of siege. Ash is a man who would see her dead before that. The ailing Roshun assassin is determined to seek vengeance for the Matriarch’s previous crimes. But such a course of retribution goes against everything his life has taught him. Meanwhile, Ché, a trained killer of the state, watches as the Mannian army slaughters their way across the remnants of the free world, and questions whether he believes the doctrines he has been trained to follow. With the battle for the Free Ports intensifying, more lives are drawn into the bloody conflict: Bahn, the siege-shocked soldier; and Curl, a young woman determined to make a stand even if it costs her life. When the two armies clash all looks set to be decided. But sheer force alone will not be enough to win this war. Only the gruelling determination of one man seeking redemption may be enough to sway the final outcome . . . ‘One of the most refreshing new fantasies out there’ SFX, ‘Packed with action, adventure and incident ... a cleverly plotted story FantasyBookReview.co.uk, ‘Engaging and addictive . . . one of the best novels I’ve read this year’ Civilian-Reader blog