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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Tribesman #1 |
Paul Freeman
Kindle Edition | Pages: 196 pages Rating: 3.88 | 144 Users | 25 Reviews
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A warrior in exile seeks a path home.Banished from his homeland, a warrior of the Northern Clans grows weary of life in a harsh, alien land.
With the dark god Morrigu haunting his dreams, and a desert princess as a companion, Culainn, a warrior and champion sets forth on a journey north in search of a merchant's daughter abducted by clansmen and taken back across the mountains. Through a land baked by a scorching sun, where bandits roam free and dark beasts stalk the night.
An ancient evil is rising from the desert. A Benouin myth of a ghost city inhabited by the souls of their ancestors, a bridge to the Underworld is unleashing demonic creatures on an unsuspecting world. Culainn and Persha, warrior and mage stand alone against a tide of darkness. All the while, Morrigu, the dark war god of the north seeks to use Culainn as her own tool, her own champion.

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Title | : | Tribesman (Tribesman #1) |
Author | : | Paul Freeman |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 196 pages |
Published | : | September 30th 2012 by Cogwheel Press |
Categories | : | Fantasy |
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Ratings: 3.88 From 144 Users | 25 ReviewsJudge Of Books Tribesman (Tribesman #1)
I was not expecting anything mind blowing but, in the meantime, i sure was not expecting to dislike this book that much.The warrior was stupid and violent (Hey girl, go back to the city where the weird old warrior who's chasing us is at while i'm playing hero, i love you).The "princess" was even more stupid and unloveable (This old guy seems menacing is it not ? let's not talk about it to anyone and see what happen next).They feel like a bad theather interpretation of a fantasy story played byI'm not too free with five star reviews, but I gave Tribesman by Paul Freeman five stars because it was really worth it. Tribesman is about Culainn, a man from beyond the northern mountains with a tortured past, cast to the desert lands to the south, living out a life of exile. The story starts with his blade being bought, and from there, fate takes over. This is a really gripping tale, rife with love, danger, demons, magic and gods.One of the things I liked most about this book was the use of
This book has been in my library for a while and, while looking for something to read set in another time and place, something not so much of the real world, I opened it. It met my expectations another time and place indeed, filled with vengeful gods and spirits, the heat of the desert sands and also the cool of the mountains. I was transported.Tribesman is a well-structured story and moves seamlessly between the present in the tale and the memories of the mighty northern warrior and the

I LIKED ITThis is one of those frustrating times when a book could have easily made it up a notch in my rating. It sat on the brink, tipping both ways, but in the end, it fell just a hair short. For the first quarter of the book, this was making its way into the I REALLY LIKED IT group. However, the further I read, the more I started losing interest.First off, were introduced to the main character who just woke with a hangover. Immediately, I liked the Tribesman. He was a tough guy, picked on
This book had so much promise at the beginning. Culainn is in exile from his homeland, somewhere to the North of where he lives now. He is an outcast because of his looks - his people are known for their vicious raids into other lands. A wealthy merchant hires Culainn to attempt to rescue his daughter who was kidnapped while in the mountains. Culainn agrees, and sets out to attempt to at least head to the mountains to see if there is a sign of the daughter. He stops in a small town, saves a
Great book, technically sound throughout. No typos, errors of any kind that I saw. Well thought out characters, fleshed out nicely, though leaving you wanting to know them a bit more. Nicely done. No ta-da moments, and I was able to immerse myself within the world Mr. Freeman created.Culainn. At first I did not like him. For some reason it took me a while to warm up to him. Persha I enjoyed, she is a great character that I was hoping the book would end up centered around(because I was wishing
Tribesman actually isn't a bad read but I thought it could have been better and by that I mean longer. Culainn is a Clansman or Tribesman from the north who finds himself smack bang in the middle of the Tunsai Empire. It feels as if it is somewhere in the Middle East, perhaps Persia and Culainn's people sound Celtic due to the fact they have druids and seem to do a lot of raiding. When Guild Master Cotterel pays him to find his daughter, Sheera who has been kidnapped he sets off for the north
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