By Kirsty McKay

Cover Blurb:

What happens to legendary adventurers when they retire? Talen is a poor farmhand…but he used to be a famously quick swordsman. Now he has one last job, which could secure his family’s future: he must retrieve a cursed suit of golden armor from a mountain claimed by genocidal orcs. When Talen fails to return from his adventure, a motley crew of rugged ne’er-do-wells must deal with the mysterious person who hired Talen, as well as a family of berserkers. And retrieving the armor will take a grievous toll… Discover the fantasy kingdom of Kjeldale, featuring a world inspired by Norse and Celtic mythology, rich with bittersweet nuances and dry wit. Author Rune S. Nielsen, who previously wrote the acclaimed novel Doomsayer Prince, is back with a fun but layered fantasy novel for every roleplayer who’s wondered what happens after heroes become legends.

A Company of Adventurers By Author Rune S. Nielson – Book Review

A Company of Adventurers is a fantasy novel with a Lord of the Rings vibe that introduces readers to the character of Talen, the main protagonist. Talen used to be a famous swordsman but has settled as a farm hand to care for his family, but when news reaches him of a cursed suit of golden armour in the possession of Orcs, he cannot resist one last adventure. Talen travels to recruit a misfit crew with differing special abilities to aid him in retrieving the armour. However he is soon betrayed and doesn’t return home. His wife Lia, must then follow in her husbands footsteps to find out what has happened to him, with the support of Talen’s rival a berserker called Mick who is searching for his missing brothers.

Overall this is a well written tale, with credible world building and an interesting plot that moves at a good pace. The characters are fascinating and their personalities are well developed making it easy for readers to establish a positive connection and invest in their stories. There is clearly more excitement and drama to come, this being the first book in the series. There are some minor typo and editing issues but not enough to distract a reader or pull them out of the story.

A very enjoyable read and I look forward to the next instalment. I award 4.5 stars.

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