The Dragon Lords 2: False Idols
By (Author) Jon Hollins
Little, Brown Book Group
Orbit
29th August 2017
31st August 2017
United Kingdom
Paperback
624
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 40mm
480g
A heist story with a difference: Guardians of the Galaxy meets The Hobbit in this rollicking fantasy adventure.
The Dragons who once ruled over the land are dead. The motley crew that stole the dragons' gold and stumbled through a revolution are rich, and praised as saviors. Everyone gets to live happily ever after, right Well, it might have worked out that way if the dragons in Kondorra had been the only ones. If they hadn't been just the tip of the spear about to fall upon the whole world . . .THE DRAGON LORDS: FALSE IDOLS combines non-stop action, death-defying adventure and a never-before-assembled cast of wisecracking misfits. This series is a worthy addition to every fantasy lover's horde.So freaking hilarious . . . fast paced, hard to put down and incredibly entertaining with some truly memorable characters - Reality s a Bore on The Dragon Lords: Fool's Gold
Ideal for fans of humorous capers and heist stories - such as Ocean's Eleven, Scott Lynch's Gentleman Bastard Sequence series and Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan Saga - Booklist on The Dragon Lords: Fool's GoldUnlike other books which contain a rag-tag gaggle of wacky adventure types, this book is actually good. And I mean, really really good - Tiny Reviews on The Dragon Lords: Fool's GoldHollins's seat-of-the-pants fantasy comedy snowballs wildly into a glorious disaster of fire, magic, multiple threats to people's intestines, and fun-for the reader, if not the characters . . . a dragon's hoard for any fan of comic fantasy - Publishers Weekly on The Dragon Lords: Fool's GoldAs a stand-alone novel, it's extremely satisfying; as the beginning of a proposed series, it promises excitement and thrills for years to come. Highly recommended - FantasyLiterature.com on The Dragon Lords: Fool's GoldHumor, action, snappy dialogue, and creative solutions to unusual problems . . . in this quirky tale, it's the infighting and the unforeseen circumstances that makes things so entertaining - Bibliosanctum on The Dragon Lords: Fool's GoldJon Hollins is a pseudonym.