Identify Containing Books Tribesman (Tribesman #1)
Title | : | Tribesman (Tribesman #1) |
Author | : | Paul Freeman |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 196 pages |
Published | : | September 30th 2012 by Cogwheel Press |
Categories | : | Fantasy |
Paul Freeman
Kindle Edition | Pages: 196 pages Rating: 3.88 | 144 Users | 25 Reviews
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A warrior in exile seeks a path home.Banished from his homeland, a warrior of the Northern Clans grows weary of life in a harsh, alien land.
With the dark god Morrigu haunting his dreams, and a desert princess as a companion, Culainn, a warrior and champion sets forth on a journey north in search of a merchant's daughter abducted by clansmen and taken back across the mountains. Through a land baked by a scorching sun, where bandits roam free and dark beasts stalk the night.
An ancient evil is rising from the desert. A Benouin myth of a ghost city inhabited by the souls of their ancestors, a bridge to the Underworld is unleashing demonic creatures on an unsuspecting world. Culainn and Persha, warrior and mage stand alone against a tide of darkness. All the while, Morrigu, the dark war god of the north seeks to use Culainn as her own tool, her own champion.
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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Tribesman #1 |
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Ratings: 3.88 From 144 Users | 25 ReviewsNotice Containing Books Tribesman (Tribesman #1)
Great book, technically sound throughout. No typos, errors of any kind that I saw. Well thought out characters, fleshed out nicely, though leaving you wanting to know them a bit more. Nicely done. No ta-da moments, and I was able to immerse myself within the world Mr. Freeman created.Culainn. At first I did not like him. For some reason it took me a while to warm up to him. Persha I enjoyed, she is a great character that I was hoping the book would end up centered around(because I was wishingThis is a stirring adventure story set in a fictional world that has a wonderful depth of detail and mystery to it. Culainn, an exiled warrior from the Northern clans, is hired by a wealthy merchant on a mission to the north. En route, his mission goes awry as he encounters rampaging desert tribes, demonic beasts, and a City of the Dead. Despite his unfortunate past, Culainn makes choices to help others, leading him to a fateful romance with a young woman who has many secrets. The characters
This was an awesome read for the epic fantasy genre. There was a lot of gore and bloodshed between mortals and supernatural beings alike. This is exactly what I want to read concerning this genre. I was quickly pulled in to the plot and the social similarities and differences it had with our own society. I was interested to read about the hostility people had against fair skinned and fair haired Northerners. It was like a role reversal where dark skinned peoples were "better." The image that I
A Must Read for All Epic Fantasy Lovers!TRIBESMAN by Paul Freeman is an epic fantasy tale of a true warrior and an outcast, Culainn, who sets on a perilous journey in search of Cotterell the merchants daughter abducted by clansmen. In the lands he wanders Culainn is often prejudiced, people calling him Tribesman, which he considers an offence. There are a lot of things I enjoyed about this novel and first of all Id like to say I enormously loved the main characters, Culainn and Persha (a woman
A thoroughly enjoyable readThis is a super tale of warriors and mages and demons and sword-fights and battles and nasty deaths. Culainn, the hero, is a true hero; a great fighter, almost fearless, but who finds himself pitted against some formidable enemies, all the while aided/hindered by a god who infiltrates his dreams and seeks to control him for her own devious ends. There is romance, too, and the horrors of battle and soldiery, with much blood spilt, many limbs lopped off and some pretty
I was not expecting anything mind blowing but, in the meantime, i sure was not expecting to dislike this book that much.The warrior was stupid and violent (Hey girl, go back to the city where the weird old warrior who's chasing us is at while i'm playing hero, i love you).The "princess" was even more stupid and unloveable (This old guy seems menacing is it not ? let's not talk about it to anyone and see what happen next).They feel like a bad theather interpretation of a fantasy story played by
The hero of 'Tribesman', Culainn, is a barbarian warrior in the finest tradition of the genre. He's strong, fast, and deadly - 'a warrior born'. But, unlike some other fantasy hero's, he has more on his mind than gold, women and adventure. He is tormented by a cruel and capricious god, in exile from his homeland, an outcast amongst people who both fear and despise him. The slowly revealed mystery of his past is just one of the well woven strands that run through this story, giving more depth to
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