**The second volume of the Hussite Trilogy by the _New York Times_ bestselling author of The Witcher takes Reynevan - scoundrel, magician, possibly a fool - into the depths of war as he attempts to navigate the religious fervors of the fifteenth century.** When the Hussite leaders entrust Reynevan
Warriors of God
β Scribed by Andrzej Sapkowski
- Publisher
- Orbit; Hachette Book Group
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 429 KB
- Series
- Hussite Trilogy 02
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0316423726
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
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Hardcover, 656 pages
Published: 2004
Translated from the Polish by: David French (2021)
The second volume of the Hussite Trilogy by the New York Times bestselling author of The Witcher takes Reynevan β scoundrel, magician, possibly a fool β into the depths of war as he attempts to navigate the religious fervors of the fifteenth century.
Warriors of God is a historical novel set during the Hussite Wars in Bohemia in the 1400s, a period of religious conflict and persecution.
When the Hussite leaders entrust Reynevan with a dangerous secret mission, he is forced to come out of hiding in Bohmeia and depart for Silesia. At the same time, he strives to avenge the death of his brother and discover the whereabouts of his beloved. Once again pursued by multiple enemies, he must contend with danger on every front.
Full of gripping action replete with twists and mysteries, seasoned with magic and Sapkowski's ever-present wit, fans of the Witcher will appreciate this rich historical epic set during the Hussite Wars.
Praise for the The Tower of Fools, book one of the Hussite Trilogy:
"This is historical fantasy done right."...βPublishers Weekly (starred review)
βA fantastic novel that any fan of The Witcher will instantly appreciate.β βThe Gamer
βA ripping yarn delivered with world-weary wit, bursting at the seams with sex, death, magic and madness.β βJoe Abercrombie
βSapkowski's energetic and satirical prose as well as the unconventional setting makes this a highly enjoyable historical fantasy.β βBooklist
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