A review by corprew
Lord of the Silent Kingdom by Glen Cook

4.0

This book is much better than its predecessor in the series -- instead of just aping the plot of a crusade against the Cathars with a touch of magic, drama, and intrigue thrown in, Cook creates a plot as good as his earlier ones.

I wasn't sure about this new series of books, but this episode moves it from a fun recapping of european history to something that can stand in its own right?

Will this series be as successful as his previous? I doubt it, the first may prove too randomly inaccessible to those who don't know european history.