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Scourge of the Betrayer
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Mark Lawrence
So, I liked this book a lot. Jeff Salyards is a good story teller and the book leads you on easily - it's never a chore & that's an achievement right there. Most novels have dull spots, Scourge went down smooth and swift.

It's a book with plenty of violence, small scale frays take up a fair portion of the narrative - people aren't simply cut down and forgotten, the combats are detailed and protracted, there are no supermen here.

Scourge of the Betrayer's really novel aspect happens to be one that
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Mogsy
Mar 18, 2013 rated it really liked it
4.5 of 5 stars at The BiblioSanctum http://bibliosanctum.blogspot.com/201...

UPDATED: Interview with the author http://bibliosanctum.blogspot.com/201...

If you want to see a cool way to tackle dark fantasy, look no further than this novel. It'd been sitting on my shelf for a while, and earlier this month I finally picked it up. It didn't take more than a few pages for me to realize I was looking at a very special book.

Jeff Salyards' approach to storytelling gave me a very unique experience. For on
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David
Jun 04, 2012 rated it it was amazing
Updated summer 2016... bit of a review for this book and a bit for the series as a whole.

Really loved this book on a second reading. A superior Fantasy novel. Somewhat Grimdark. Kinda Sword & Sorcery. A wee tad like Joe Abercrombie. Mostly it's own singular thing. Character heavy with some terrific action sequences. Masterful world-building, slowly revealed without dense exposition or infodumps. Gracefully told. The opening book might appear a bit slight at first glance. It's not at all. Go ahea
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Timothy Ward
May 02, 2014 rated it really liked it
Shelves: 2014, fantasy, grimdark
Reviewed at Adventures in SciFi Publishing

Not only are there a lot of Fantasy books out there to choose from, Grimdark no less, but in the next three months I have a large stack of books coming out that are all competing for this genre’s attention. I’m not going to list those other books because Jeff Salyards' book, Scourge of the Betrayer, deserves to be cracked open. You can even enjoy the fact that the sequel, Veil of Deserters, comes out mid-May and picks up right where Scourge left off.

Scou
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Mihir
Dec 31, 2012 rated it really liked it

Read the combined review of Scourge Of The Betrayer and Veil Of The Deserters over at Fantasy Book Critic
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Chompa
Jan 29, 2013 rated it really liked it
Shelves: fantasy, 2016, grimdark
This is an excellent start to the series. Arkamondos is a scribe who after his time at university worked writing biographies of rich merchants, minor nobles and the like. He is hired by Captain Braylar Killcoin to chronicle Killcoin's company of soldiers. He does this in hopes of a change and perhaps some fame for telling their story.

Killcoin and his men are Syldoon (commonly called Blacknooses). They are trained from a young age to become exceptional soldiers and after ten years of training an
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Nimrod Daniel
Jul 12, 2012 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
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