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King's Man and Thief Mass Market Paperback – May 1, 1997
- Print length336 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherAce
- Publication dateMay 1, 1997
- Dimensions4.25 x 1 x 7 inches
- ISBN-100441004407
- ISBN-13978-0441004409
Product details
- Publisher : Ace; First Edition (May 1, 1997)
- Language : English
- Mass Market Paperback : 336 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0441004407
- ISBN-13 : 978-0441004409
- Item Weight : 5.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 4.25 x 1 x 7 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #8,280,360 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #81,506 in Epic Fantasy (Books)
- Customer Reviews:
About the author
Award-winning and eight-time New York Times bestselling author Christie Golden has written nearly fifty novels and several short stories in the fields of science fiction, fantasy and horror. Among her many projects are over a dozen Star Trek novels, a similar number for gaming giant Blizzard’s World of Warcraft and StarCraft novels, three books in the nine-book Star Wars series, Fate of the Jedi, which she co-wrote with Troy Denning and the late and greatly missed Aaron Allston, and the novelization of Star Wars: The Clone Wars unaired episodes, Dark Disciple, which many reviews and lists have cited as the best of the new canon novels.
2014 saw the publication of no fewer than four novels. They were the highly successful World of Warcraft novel, War Crimes; Blackbeard: The Lost Journal, a companion book to the video game “Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag”; a second Assassin’s Creed book, “Assassin’s Creed: Unity--Abstergo Employee Handbook” and The Accidental Knight, a novel set in the world of Cryptozoic’s online card game, HEX.
2015 saw only one book published, but it was a big one- her fourth Star Wars novel, Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Dark Disciple, novel featuring the popular characters Asajj Ventress and Quinlan Vos.
In 2016, Golden revisited two favorite franchises with Warcraft: Durotan, the prequel novel to the movie, Warcraft, based on Blizzard’s games, as well as the official novelization of the film itself. November 15 sees her returning to the world of Assassin’s Creed with Assassin’s Creed: Heresy, in which she introduces high-ranking Templar Simon Hathaway, who explores history at the side of Joan of Arc. Her September short story “Promises to Keep,” in the anthology Fractures, in contrast, marks her first exploration into the world of Halo
Golden launched the TSR Ravenloft line in 1991 with her first novel, the highly successful Vampire of the Mists, which introduced elven vampire Jander Sunstar. To the best of her knowledge, she is the creator of the elven vampire archetype in fantasy fiction. Several original fantasy novels include On Fire’s Wings, In Stone’s Clasp and Under Sea’s Shadow, the first three in her multi-book fantasy series “The Final Dance”. She is delighted to see her first original novels, Instrument of Fate and In Stone’s Clasp, available in an entirely new format as online books nearly fifteen years after their original publication.
Prior to her job as prolific bestselling novelist, Golden attended the University of Virginia, where she won the Clay E. Delauney Award for Playwrighting. She worked at USA Today and served as an editor at Orbit Video Magazine and The Retired Officer Magazine. She also worked as a teacher with the Writer’s Digest School, and currently accepts clients for in-depth critiquing. You can find her at christiegolden.com, on Facebook as Christie Golden, and on Twitter @ChristieGolden.
Born in Atlanta, Georgia with stints in Michigan, Virginia, Colorado, Tennessee, and Texas, Golden has returned to Virginia for a spell.
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King's Man & Thief is full of wonder, in depth looks into this fantastic world of magic, royalty, thieves, as well as core emotions and happenings spurred on by the Gods such as Love, Death, and Vengeance. After reading Instrument of Fate (I highly recommend doing that first) which touches on the Gods and a bigger world, this book completely rips open that idea, showing us many Gods, delving us into their stories more and how they interact with their human Blessers as well as how they interact with the world as a whole.
As much praise as I give it, there are still a few criticisms I have: it doesn't feel super deep, some of the plot elements aren't as well developed as I wanted and occassionally rushed. However, I still give the book five stars. Despite a few criticisms, it does not actually hurt the book at all to me, but makes it feel more real.
I really really loved this books and I hope you will too! I already can't wait to re-read it one day.
All in all a moderately entertaining and quick read, but nothing that will knock your socks off.