I just picked up his first three books:
The Jackal of Nar
The Grand Design
The Saints of the Sword
Anyone familiar with his work and care to comment?
John Marco?
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My wife randomly picked up his DEVIL'S ARMOR book for me. Since it was book 2, I had to find book 1, while waiting for book 3. Anyway, haven't read either yet. Tried, but didn't click. Maybe now that RUNES is behind me....
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Marco is one of those authors I really wanted to like. Military epic fantasy, great cover artwork by Doug Beekman. It looks great.
But twice I just couldn't get very far in The Jackal of Nar. It didn't seem very well-written to me. I've heard Marco has improved by leaps and bounds, so I may have to give him another try.
But twice I just couldn't get very far in The Jackal of Nar. It didn't seem very well-written to me. I've heard Marco has improved by leaps and bounds, so I may have to give him another try.
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