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Synopsis
This is one of the best fantasies I've read, which is no surprise coming from the mind of David Drake. Wizards, good and evil, a bushel basket of true heroes, ghosts, dead soldiers walking and killing, magic artifacts, demons, a warrior bird and yes indeed, even a dragon - all encountered through various planes in time and space - it is all here in this book. I've not yet read Lord of the Isles I and II yet, and did not really feel the lack of that in enjoying this third in the series (tho seeing how good this one was, I will remedy that lack as soon as opportunity permits.) Standing alone, it is one heckuva good read with more twists and turns than one gets from dishonest politicians. Enjoy.
Is Servant of the Dragon (Lord of the Isles) appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This adult epic fantasy contains strong magical violence including undead soldiers and demons across multiple planes. While there's no sexual content or harsh language, the combat and supernatural horror elements are intense.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include graphic violence, death, and violence (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens who love epic fantasy adventures with wizards, dragons, and heroes fighting across different worlds will find this thrilling.