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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, the warrior and champion Culainn journeys north in search of a merchant's daughter abducted by clansmen. With a desert princess as a companion he will travel 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 the dark war god of the north seeks to use Culainn as her own tool, her own champion.
Tribesman, by Paul Freeman- Amazon Sales Rank: #139678 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-06
- Released on: 2015-10-06
- Format: Kindle eBook
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. A classic fantasy hero. By Paul T. 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 both the plot and the character than barbarian warrior fantasy's often have.However, there's plenty of the traditional elements as well - savage battles, beautiful women, evil mages and ferocious monsters! Sword and sorcery of a high standard.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Take a ride on the epic side. By Ms. K. A. Jack I've just finished reading Paul Freeman's debut novel, Tribesman and what a read! Epic in every sense of the word, the story takes the reader on a grueling journey, alongside its main protagonist, Culainn.A warrior from the cold and beautiful north, Culainn now resides within the hot, dusty Empire, a fugitive from his own people and past actions.Mr Freeman manages to immerse his reader in the world he has created, painting a picture of a brutal and bloody world, in which his champion fights to survive and, in the way of true heroes, save the woman he loves. The plot is steadfast, the descriptions vivid and engaging and the characters rounded out as near to reality as it's possible to get.There are a few sentences and dialogue that could have been tightened up, but this could be said of many well established authors' work. The point is, this is a book well worth reading. Big, bold and full of action, the writer does not hold back, but gives his all in engaging his readers.So, live the story, ride, run and fight alongside Culainn and become part of the epic.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Well Executed Book By Rich Weber 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 wishing for demonic death for Culainn). Were my wishes granted? Read the book people! By the end of the book I had warmed up to Culainn, well written character, he was just a bit off putting for me at first.Lots of action, fighting, medium sized dialogue contained within the framework of the story. No odd soliloquies about how hot the desert is or long lost loves. Short, sweet and to the point. An economic book, pacing is very quick, you get from point A to point B quickly, and without a lot of fluff. I liked that.One thing that I did not like, and would have changed my scoring for the book. The ending. If this was a stand alone book, and not part of a series(I did not know it was at the time I finished it) I would have given it a 3. All because of the ending. Now that I understand it is part of a series, and will continue on, I get why the ending was the way it was. At the time I was so angry about it.Read the book, and tell me if I over reacted to the ending. With all of the knowledge I now have, the scoring on the Papi Z book-o-meter is 5 out of 5 stars. I enjoyed the book a great deal, and I feel all of you will too.
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