Grimblades

Grimblades
Grimblades

When orcs and goblins invade the Empire, the Emperor Dieter IV does nothing. While the other elector counts bicker, Prince Wilhelm is left to defend the Reikland alone. The Grimblades are among his brave army that opposes the greenskins. Amidst desperate war across the Empire and a plot to kill the prince, the Grimblades must survive this orc invasion and be victorious.

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August 2010 • softback, 416pp • ISBN 9781844168644

Nick Kyme

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Rated 5 out of 5 by kerryn


amazing best book i ever read and made me collect riekland empire nick kyme your a great wrighter

Great Book

Rated 5 out of 5 by Robert


Very grim, with vivid characters. A pleasure to read.

There's dirt under the fingernails...

Rated 5 out of 5 by Jeff Preston


Needless to say, I DEVOURED it. The characters were set up from the word go. Good solid, characters with issues, who make bad decisions, deeply flawed characters we get to see succeed and fail, be heroes...and sometimes die for it. Nick Kyme did all the right things when he wrote this one! The plot is engaging and had me guessing who the good guys/ bad guys really were. Nick Kyme is fast outpacing his contemporaries as a weaver of exceptionally deep, rich stories we can all relate to. A wonderful read!

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