Robert and Eric, two brothers skilled in martial arts, are transported into a land where magic is real and where angry ghosts seek revenge, and the brothers must stop the vile Dark Lord and his army of murderers.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
pure adventure,
By Furio (Genova - Italy) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Flames of the Dragon (Brothers of the Dragon) (Paperback)
Though a little less satisfying than the first volume, "Flames of the Dragon" is just as adventure-soaked as the previous chapter.
The plot flows easily and we meet a couple of new characters, among them a former girlfriend of Eric. A serious problem in this second part is the very large number of minor inconsistencies, such as people's looks and attitudes. A couple of them is acceptable in this genre but many of them just grow to be really annoying, not only because I am the kind of reader who seem to remember each tiny detail about people and places. In this second book there are two openly gay side characters and we get a few more hints that the relationship between Robert and Scott may not be all that innocent after all.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
flame broiling,
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This review is from: Flames of the Dragon (Brothers of the Dragon) (Paperback)
I found it to be a hot flame broiled expeience. The characters believible and likeable. Mr. Bailey is a wonderful story teller. Like a spider traps you in his web, with his delightful and exciting tale.
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