· REVIEW: Legacy of Steel by Matthew Ward. In Matthew Ward’s barnstorming and epic follow up to Legacy of Ash, the battles are bigger, the characters more epic, the stakes higher, and the payoff phenomenal. Strap yourselves in, because after Legacy of Steel you are going need a few stiff drinks to calm your www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 5 mins. Matthew Ward’s debut novel is a grand sweeping affair that whilst being expansive, is a tightly knit story that weaves war, rebellion, magic, political intrigue and legacy into a compelling drama that is unputdownable. The Tressian Republic stands at the centre of the world, yet it’s might is being tested/5(). Book 2. Legacy of Steel. by Matthew Ward. · Ratings · 61 Reviews · published · 7 editions. Warfare, myth and magic collide in Legacy of Steel. Want to Read. Shelving menu. Shelve Legacy of Steel. Want to Read.
Description. Warfare, myth and magic collide in Legacy of Steel, the spectacular sequel to Matthew Ward's acclaimed fantasy debut, Legacy of Ash. A year has passed since an unlikely alliance saved the Tressian Republic from fire and darkness - at great cost. Thousands perished, and Viktor Akadra - the Republic's champion - has disappeared. Warfare, myth and magic collide in Legacy of Steel, the spectacular sequel to Matthew Ward's acclaimed fantasy debut, Legacy of Ash. A year has passed since an unlikely alliance saved the Tressian Republic from fire and darkness - at great cost. Thousands perished, and Viktor Akadra - the Republic's champion - has disappeared. Another epic adventure from Matthew Ward! Find this review at Forever Lost in Literature! The Legacy Trilogy is an ambitious one, to say the least. Legacy of Ash, book #1, was a hefty debut from Matthew Ward, and I was impressed to see how strongly this sequel, Legacy of Steel, held up to the epic story and world of the first book.
Title: Legacy of Steel. Author: Matthew Ward. Publisher: Orbit. Publication date: November 3, Genre: Fantasy. One Sentence Summary: War is coming to the Tessian Republic, and so starts a mortal and divine battle. After reading the second book in the Legacy Trilogy, I’m still not sure why I’m drawn to these books. By Adrian Collins. Legacy of Ash by Matthew Ward was hands down one of the best books of last year. When I saw the glorious cover for Legacy of Steel hit the interwebs and read up on the blurb, I knew–I just knew –that book two was going to be a barnstorming follow up. I am currently starting my read on it and can’t wait to share my review. Legacy of Steel is the spectacular sequel to Matthew Ward’s acclaimed epic fantasy debut, Legacy of Ash – an unmissable tale of war and intrigue that combines the imagination of George R. R. Martin with the gritty historical realism of Bernard Cornwell. The moon blazed in the field of stars and the royal city of Tregard reached up to embrace her. Filigree patterns laid into flagstone and wall glowed bright with whorl of root and branch, supplanting the blocky buildings of day with a.
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