So I am back again! Thankfully, the weather has cooled down quite a lot and we have even had some rain. Several plants have died during the heat but some look to be perking up somewhat. Anyway, let’s get back to my reading journey. Regular visitors will be aware that I have been revisiting some of my favourite authors and books this year, particularly David Gemmell, Joe Abercrombie and Juliet Marillier. I have really enjoyed rereading their work and also discovering other books that I missed in the past.
Over the last two weeks I have read two books by David Gemmell and have almost finished a third! After that I will probably take a break and read something new to me. Anyway, here are the books…

The first book was Knights of Dark Renown by David Gemmell, a stand alone and not really part of a series although it is linked to his famous Drenai books.
Here is the blurb:
The Knights of the Gabala were legendary protectors of the Nine Duchies – until they disappeared through a demon-haunted gateway between worlds. Manannan, the Coward Knight, held back. Now he lives in torment. Yet war is coming to the Duchies – and with it Manannan’s chance for redemption. But to regain his honour and save his land, he will have to confront his deepest fear. He must ride through the gateway and seek out his lost companions in the unknown world beyond.And the secret he will learn there will tear his soul apart.
And this is my response on Goodreads…
Knights Of Dark Renown by David GemmellMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
I must admit that it took me a little longer than usual to really feel immersed in this tale. Gemmell’s work really draws me into the story, with larger than life characters and clever plot lines. However, after a few chapters had introduced the multiple characters and the wide ranging setting, I really enjoyed the story as the brilliant writing drew me on to the ending. I have been a fan of Gemmell’s work for decades and have now added another book to my list of future rereads!
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When I had finished I decided to return to a series that I have already read more than once! As a former student of Ancient Greece, I find Gemmell”s version of the Trojan War a fascinating fusion of myth, history and fantasy. His take on the lives of Philip of Macedon and Alexander the Great in his Greek Series is also brilliant. I have finished the first book, Lion of Macedon, and will write about it here.

Here is the blurb…
Over and again, the aged seeress Tamis scried all the possible tomorrows. In every one, dark forces threatened Greece; terrible evil was poised to reenter the world. The future held only one hope: a half-caste Spartan boy, Parmenion. So Tamis made it her mission to see that Parmenion would before the deadliest warrior in the world — no matter what the cost.
Raised to manhood in Sparta, bullied and forced to fight for his life every day, Parmenion had no notion of the unseen dimensions of magic and mystery that shaped his fate. He grew in strength and cunning. His military genius earned him the title Strategos in Sparta. His triumphs for the city of Thebes made him a hero. And finally his fate led him to the service of Philip of Macedon.
As Tamis had foreseen, Parmenion’s destiny was tied to the Dark God, to Philip, and to the yet-unborn Alexander. All too soon the future was upon them. Parmenion stood poised to defeat evil — or to open the gate for the Dark God to reenter the world.
Unfortunately, the Goodreads site did not give me the review link in the usual format so I have taken a screenshot instead…

Now, I will return to the second and final book in the series, Dark Prince, which I will write about next week.
Happy reading!
Love and best wishes,
Anne
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