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The Jaguar Knights

by Dave Duncan

Series: Chronicles of the King's Blades (book 3), The King's Blades (Chronicles of the King's Blades 3)

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The realm's most feared swordsman, Sir Wolf has earned his name, the "King's Killer," well. Unlike many of his brother Blades, however, Wolf detests his sworn duty to do the bloody bidding of a liege he can never respect. But when an impregnable fortress is breached and a former royal mistress is abducted by brazen assailants, Wolf must leap into the fray. Burdened with the company of his disgraced brother, Sir Lynx--the only Blade ever to lose his ward and live--and shadowed by a mysterious Inquisitor with a secret agenda, Wolf must make his way across a landscape of nightmares vivid and terrible enough to chill any fearless heart. For somewhere in this dark, unfamiliar world, the fate of all Chivial hangs in the balance--and it is the destiny of one reluctant Blade to tip the scales to salvation . . . or doom.… (more)
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We're off to the Aztecs and human sacrifice with Duncan. Much grimmer and bloodier than the preceding books in the series, and I thought the ending really weakened the entire book. I thought it was worth three stars, but I think Duncan perhaps ran out of steam in this final book in the series. ( )
  JanetNoRules | Sep 17, 2018 |
A fairly juvenile look at the difficulties of being a king's bodyguard. The faintly anti-feminist tone is not easily perceived. ( )
  DinadansFriend | Aug 14, 2014 |
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I had a hard time with this book. It did capture my attention and I was able to finish it, I am just not a big fan of fantasy novels. This reminded me of reading something that I cared nothing about in school, finishing it but bickering the entire time. This book might be more geared to people who liked the Lord of the Rings books. ( )
  lg4154 | Aug 31, 2009 |
King's Blades #6 ( )
  Ronald.Marcil | Jul 7, 2019 |
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This book is dedicated to all the wonderful people who still buy books and so make books possible; and especially to the band of faithful who have journeyed through the years with Rap, Wallie, Durendal, and the rest of my imaginary friends.
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The realm's most feared swordsman, Sir Wolf has earned his name, the "King's Killer," well. Unlike many of his brother Blades, however, Wolf detests his sworn duty to do the bloody bidding of a liege he can never respect. But when an impregnable fortress is breached and a former royal mistress is abducted by brazen assailants, Wolf must leap into the fray. Burdened with the company of his disgraced brother, Sir Lynx--the only Blade ever to lose his ward and live--and shadowed by a mysterious Inquisitor with a secret agenda, Wolf must make his way across a landscape of nightmares vivid and terrible enough to chill any fearless heart. For somewhere in this dark, unfamiliar world, the fate of all Chivial hangs in the balance--and it is the destiny of one reluctant Blade to tip the scales to salvation . . . or doom.

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