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It is sort of like sword-and-sorcery, but without the grit and ferocity of Robert E. Howard, the sparkle and wit of Fritz Leiber, the undercurrent of horror of Karl Edward Wagner or the old-fashioned sensibilities of Edgar Rice Burroughs. I enjoyed this more than the first book of the series, but it won't stick with me. Part of the problem is that the protagonist is sort of bland for an adventure hero.