Queen of Demons - David Drake

Queen of Demons

By David Drake

  • Release Date: 2010-04-01
  • Genre: Epic Fantasy
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 9 Ratings

Epic Fantasy author David Drake continues his saga The Lord of the Isles with Queen of Demons

In the world of the Isles, the elemental forces of magic are rising to a thousand-year peak. A small bank of companions has set forth across a world in the process of transformation in search of their destinies. Now their epic adventure continues.

“David Drake's Lord of the Isles is an epic with the texture of the legends of yore, and rousing action and characters to cheer for.” --Terry Goodkind

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Reviews

  • Good story, bad scan.

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    By dafydd2288
    I'm sure this is a worthy sequel to Lord of the Isles. Unfortunately, the e-book was clearly created by scanning a paper copy of the novel, without bothering to find and fix the inevitable mis-scanned words. So, "Garric" is frequently spelled "Game." An italicized "I" is interpreted as a slash. I've seen other instances, but those are the most glaring. It makes the story unreadable, because I have to spend a part of almost every sentence figuring out what the words are supposed to be.