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Zhent
Oct 18, 2011

The difference between gods and daemons largely depends upon where one is standing at the time.

Mechafunkzilla posted:

Anyways, I'm about a third of the way through Luthor Huss and so far, it's very, very good -- Chris Wraight obviously enjoys writing in the Old World setting. It helps too that the book is more focused than some of his more recent works -- off the top of my head, Wrath of Iron was told from something like eight different perspectives and suffered for it. Luthor Huss basically sticks to Luthor and his companions, a witch hunter and his companions, and some flashbacks to Luthor's childhood and it is so much stronger for it.

I'm starting Luthor Huss on Friday when I finish the bar, so this is encouraging, thanks. I don't think I ever read Wrath of Iron - is it worth the read or hurts so badly it's a pass?

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