The White Towers (The Rage of Kings)

The White Towers (The Rage of Kings)

by Andy Remic (Author)

Synopsis

Vagandrak is broken, and a new threat has arisen that threatens to defeat even the mighty Iron Wolves. The twisted, deviant Elf Rats have gathered in the toxic realm beyond the White Lion Mountains - swiftly they invade the troubled land of Vagandrak, killing for profit and pleasure. The now-disgraced Iron Wolves are the realm's only hope, but there's a problem: they've been sentenced to death by the insane King Yoon for the dark sorcery in their blood. In the mountains of Zalazar lie the White Towers, pillars of legend said to contain the Heart of the Elves. The Iron Wolves must journey north to steal the Heart, and purify the evil in the land, but the land belongs to the Elves - and they won't give it up without a fight!

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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 386
Publisher: Angry Robot Books
Published: 05 Jun 2014

ISBN 10: 0857663577
ISBN 13: 9780857663573

Media Reviews
For anyone who is missing their David Gemmell fix.
- iO9.com

A worthy successor to the Gemmell crown.
- SFBook.com

Praise and Reviews for The Iron Wolves

Remic delivers the goods for fans of stark brutality and violence in a fantasy setting.
- Publishers Weekly

If you thought Theon Greyjoy's castration scene in A Game of Thrones was a little restrained, then The Iron Wolves could be the epic fantasy potboiler for you ... Combining George RR Martin-inspired visceral violence with a touch of Slaine-style bombastic barbarism and a plot straight out of The Lord of the Rings...
- SFX

Nothing is too outlandish for Andy Remic... [The Iron Wolves is] glorious.
- Graeme's SFF

Add to the mix a good dollop of battlefield humour, a good handful of Howard's style backed up with a stark descriptiveness and it's a tale that gives Remic a firm footing within the genre.
- Falcata Times

Andy Remic has to be given credit for his unflinching style which is certainly not for everyone. The action and gore levels are increased, while the characters are all tested and reveal more about themselves... The action and snappy dialogue are all here. This book delivers exactly what its predecessor promised: the ability to bewitch the reader and to turn your expectations upside down.
- Fantasy Book Critic

A worthy successor to the Gemmell crown.
- SFBook.com

Fast paced, good action and an interesting cast of anti-heroes
- Fantasy Review Barn

If Quentin Tarantino read a lot of Heavy Metal comics and played Dungeons and Dragons and decided hey, I'm gonna write a book!, this is what he would write... The Iron Wolves is a vicious, over the top violent, and thoroughly vulgar ripping bloodfest of a fantasy... This book grabs you by various body parts and then punches you in the face when you try with all your weak little might to get loose.
- The Ghostworks

Full of unlimited energy and madness, this book is perfect for readers looking for a stronger, headier kick to their epic fantasy; fans of bloody battles and gritty anti-heroes are in for a real treat
-Bibliosanctum

not [for] the faint of heart, many will find its fast pace and gritty characters to be just to their liking.
- Heather McCorkle, Author of Born on Fire.

Remic has a very precise way with descriptions of battles and fights and with weapons of every type (including head butts). The scenes leap and snort off the page, making the heart race with anticipation about their outcomes ... The Iron Wolves seethes with action; indeed, it stomps across every page.
- Sharon Reamer, Author of the Schattenreich Books.

It amazes me how an author that writes such brutal and straightforward stories can twist the neck of a plot so artfully ... Andy Remic brings grit and realism to the fantasy genre in a fascinating and addictive way. This book is well worth a read and I'm already looking forward to the next part.
- Tony's Thoughts

Holy crap, but The Iron Wolves was a hell of a lot of fun! It's as if Robert E. Howard and Fritz Leiber reached out from beyond the grave to collaborate on the kind pulp fantasy they perfected, decided to take Stallone's The Expendables as their inspiration, recruited Sam Raimi to direct the medieval mayhem, and then demanded that nothing short of the explicit, unrated director's cut make it into print.
- Bob Milne at Beauty in Ruins.

As I've come to expect from Mr Remic, the author doesn't shy away from describing the awfulness of the splicing process. In fact, be warned those with a nervous disposition, things veer off into the realms of body horror on a number of occasions. It's one of my favourite things about this particular author's writing. Nobody does brutal violent chaos better than Andy Remic.
- Paul Holmes, The Eloquent Page.

So, a bloody, violent, vicious fantasy romp. If you like your fantasy full of elves, unicorns etc this may not be your thing but if you like getting up to your ears in blood, gore and nastiness you're in for a treat. On a final note, the very last scene in this book was not at all what I expected, and even now, five days after finishing it still hasn't left my thoughts. I am certainly looking forward to the next book.
- The Terror Tree

Author Bio
Andy Remic is a British writer with a love of ancient warfare, mountain climbing and sword fighting. Once a member of the Army of Iron, he has since retired from a savage world of blood-oil magick and gnashing vachines, and works as an underworld smuggler of rare dog-gems in the seedy districts of Falanor. In his spare time, he writes out his fantastical adventures Get closer to the mayhem at andyremic.com.