A review by oisin175
Lord of the Silent Kingdom by Glen Cook

3.0

An improvement on the first book mainly because so much is already known going in. The cast of characters is relatively stable. The locations are mostly the same as mentioned in the first book. It is still frustrating to try to picture the campaigns without a map. It is also likely that this book should have been broken in to two parts so that so much of the battles in the Connec and Arctecipea weren't glossed over as if they were completely irrelevant to the story.