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reviewed The Desert Spear by Peter V. Brett (The Demon Cycle, #2)

Peter V. Brett: The Desert Spear (2010, Del Rey-Ballantine Books) 4 stars

The sun is setting on humanity. The night now belongs to voracious demons that arise …

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4 stars

Wow! I am impressed. A great sequel to book one - and totally different from it at the same time.

The first part of the book is set in Krasia, telling the story of Ahmann Jardir. The tone is quite different from the first one, the people of Krasia fight the demons every night instead of warding themselves in their homes. In flashbacks we learn about the youth of Jardir, how he became the man he now is, his connection to Arlen and the way he became Shar’Dama Ka, uniting his people into an army marching north.

The second part of the book is a real clash of cultures. Jardir and his army try to conquer the north, to make them part of their own empire, fighting against the demons. But their different points of view cause severe problems. In this part of the book we meet the protagonists of the first book again.

I loved this book. The story became more epic than in the first book, the protagonists (and some of the other characters as well) developed a lot and the stage is set for a war against the demons, if the humans manage to overcome their differences. I am looking forward to book three.