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Kingdom Alliance (Ruin Mist Chronicles Book 3) [Hardcover]

Robert Stanek (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (62 customer reviews)

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Ruin Mist Chronicles July 30, 2003
Here is the third volume in Robert Stanek's magnificent Ruin Mist Chronicles. Filled with mystery, intrigue, adventure, and magic the books transport us to a world unlike any other. Praised as an "instant" classic, Robert Stanek's outstanding series has quickly become a favorite. Kingdom Alliance (Ruin Mist Chronicles Book 3) Two dozen elves set out from Leklorall, the capital of East Reach. After an ambush at sea only a handful survived, of those only two reached the far shores of the great sea. Their names were Seth and Galan and they sided with Great Kingdom during the Battle of Quashan', helping to defend the valley city with skills and speeds no living man had ever seen before. But success on the battlefield could not undo the past. Elves and men are mortal enemies, as it has been since the Great War when the elves of Under-Earth sought to enslave all the peoples of Ruin Mist. Now even as Seth attempts to sway Great Kingdom's leaders to stop the coming darkness, there are few who will truly listen--and even fewer who can look beyond the treachery of days past.


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Heroic fantasy series are plentiful these days, mass-produced without any regard for quality. Robert Stanek's Ruin Mist Chronicles bucks this trend. Keeper Martin's Tale and the other books in the series represent years of labor during which the author filled out the backstory of the land, the politics and the characters. Copious supplements--maps, glossaries, and illustrated cast lists--show Stanek's commitment to worldcraft. No matter how fascinating a fantasy world is, it fails if not animated by a compelling story and Stanek gives us not just one, but three, tales in Keeper Martin's Tale. One story follows the bored, rebellious Princess Adrina, who flees her moribund kingdom in search of adventure. Another thread concerns the peasant boy Vilmos, whose forbidden magic powers attract the interest of both good and evil forces. Finally, Seth, a warrior priest and part of the Elf Queen's elite personal guard, sets off as an envoy to the human lands. A prolific non-fiction writer, Stanek's focus on instruction influences his fiction with a penchant for clear and simple prose. Stanek's military expertise as a decorated Air Force vet who served in Gulf War I also informs his written work. He enjoys stories of complex strategies, alliances and espionage, like those in his past. He also prefers swift, action-oriented scenes. Keeper Martin's Tale is solidly built. Stanek moves among his three main characters with ease, always switching at a climactic moment to maintain suspense. The accessible, brisk language keeps things moving: "Crying out in the darkness, alone, afraid and drenched in sweat, Vilmos woke... The whole of his small body shivered uncontrollably. Opening eyes and uncurling his huddled form from a corner, moist with perspiration yet still cold from the night's chill, was a slow, time-consuming process." -- Clar Reviews, June 1, 2007 --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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Here is the third volume in Robert Stanek's magnificent Ruin Mist Chronicles. Filled with mystery, intrigue, adventure, and magic the books transport us to a world unlike any other. Robert Stanek's outstanding series has quickly become a favorite.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Reagent Press (July 30, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1575450828
  • ISBN-13: 978-1575450827
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (62 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,855,777 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I'm Robert Stanek, and I've been writing stories for nearly 30 years. Though I've always been a writer at heart, I never set out to be a writer. What I wanted to be, I didn't know when I said goodbye to high school. What I wanted to do though, I knew that: I wanted to see the world--and so I did while serving my country in distant lands.

I wrote novels for more than ten years before I ever tried to get published. My big break came with a book about publishing--only a different sort of publishing than you may be thinking. The book was about web publishing and so my career in writing began. While I wrote those other books, I wrote many, many stories and books for my kids, and I collected them for a few decades, until at my children's urging I set out to get them published for others to enjoy.

I am the second youngest of five children, raised by a single mom. While stationed in Hawaii with the U.S. Air Force and working shift work, I went back to school and earned my bachelor's and master's degrees from Hawaii Pacific University. After an 11-year career in the military, I moved with my wife and children to Washington State. When I'm not writing, I can be found playing video games, reading books, or trekking the great outdoors in search of adventure with my wife and children.

It's been a fairly open secret I also write as William Stanek. You can learn more about me at http://www.robertstanek.com or at http://stanek.reagentpress.com. Find me on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/RobertStanekAuthor.

 

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59 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantasy of the highest order!, December 15, 2005
Ok...first of all, the first book (Keeper Martin's Tale) was great "for a first in a fantasy series". Like it should, it introduced the world, the characters, etc, etc. This second and successive books are great on multiple levels and far surpasses ALL fantasy writers I have read (and I've read a LOT, including the Big Four: Tolkien, Jordan, Martin, and Goodkind) This series is the tightest, most intelligent and captivating I have ever read. Stanek breathes new life into fantasy with great plots, multi-dimentional characters, realistic imagery, solid dialog, and seamless storytelling.

It's not just great fantasy... it's great Writing, period. Read this series!
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57 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure excellence, February 2, 2006
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It's so rare to find a fantasy series, or any series for that matter, that improves with each book, but Ruin Mist Chronicles is one such series. I felt like I was pulled through this book, what an amazing read. Highly recommended.
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51 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A unique voice in fantasy, November 9, 2005
Robert Stanek is one of the most unique voices in fantasy and it is no wonder he has been recognized as the 'best new voice'. Ruin Mist is the only fantasy multiverse of its kind I know of where you have three intertwined realms (the author calls these realms over earth, middle earth and under earth). Ruin Mist is a vast, colorful, and incredibly original world that you are drawn into, and can't wait to learn more about. As someone who has been waiting forever for announced Encyclopedia of Ruin Mist, I couldn't believe the publisher gives away the entire encyclopedia of Ruin Mist with the deluxe edition of this book. The only thing missing is the accompanying art, but there's plenty of art to satisfy.

In this second book, the realms are reeling from the fallout from the happenings of the first book. The survivors may get what they desire, but that is only one of many threads in the story. The plot continues to be highly intruiging, and thankfully not rushed like the previous. This is undoubtedly several orders of magnitude better than the first one, and I found the first one to be quite good.
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