![]() ![]() Orcs have been spotted in the caves bordering Girdlegard, whom should have been destroyed. The third book follows the peoples of Girdlegard as they face an invasion of magical creature-machine hybrids. Tungdil, helped by familiar faces Furgas, Rodario and Narmora are forced to pull up trumps again. Oh, not forgetting the treacherous thirdlings, who are out to take the Dwarven Kingdoms back for themselves. find themselves pitted against a horde of evil Orcs, as well as the mysterious Eoíl. Thing is, this guy can only be killed by a special axe: Keenfire. He is sent to find his people, and guided by dwarf twins Boíndil and Boendál, he finds himself thrust into a war against a corrupt sorcerer – Nod’onn (formerly Nudin). The series follows Tungdil Goldhand, a dwarf smith raised amongst humans. If you know what goes on in the books, you don’t need to read these synopsis – there’s one for each book so it’s pretty long. ![]() Come on, a black book with an exceedingly grumpy looking Dwarf chap on the front, combined with a blurb telling of a lost Dwarf whom has the burden of his people thrust onto him? How could I not? In this review I’ll be reviewing the series as a whole rather than single books, but I’ll reference them all. ![]() Markus Heitz wasn’t an author I’d ever heard of before, but hey, that doesn’t mean anything. ![]() The Dwarves is a series I only found last year, whilst browsing around in Waterstones. ![]()
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