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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Romp!,
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This review is from: Kyrik: Warlock Warrior (Paperback)
This book is oine of many that came out in the 70's in response to the popularity of the Lancer/Ace editions of Robert E. Howard's Conan stories (with edits and additions by DeCamp and Co.). For the most part, Fox's character is a pretty standard Clonan-type. Hulking barbarian swordsman. Yet, this character is also a Warlock. And even though he actually doesn't do anything magical, just knowing that he can sets him slightly apart, and makes him somewhat unique. I would say that Kyrik probably shares more in common with Karl wagner's Kane, but is much less dark.
The book is a very slim, and thus a very quick read. From a literary point of view, it's nothing of note. But then, that's not what we read these books for, is it? |
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Kyrik: Warlock Warrior by G.F. Fox (Hardcover - 1976)
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