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Original Title: Ravenheart
ISBN: 0345432282 (ISBN13: 9780345432285)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Rigante #3
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Ravenheart (The Rigante #3) Paperback | Pages: 427 pages
Rating: 4.25 | 5948 Users | 117 Reviews

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Title:Ravenheart (The Rigante #3)
Author:David Gemmell
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 427 pages
Published:February 26th 2002 by Del Rey (first published 2001)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. Heroic Fantasy

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Eight hundred years have passed since King Connavar of the Rigante and his bastard son, Bane, defeated the invading army of Stone. Now the Rigante have lost the freedom and culture so many gave their lives to preserve. Only one woman remains who follows the ancient ways–the Wyrd of Wishing Tree Wood–and she alone knows the nature of the evil soon to be unleashed. But the Wyrd pins her hope on two men: a giant Rigante fighter, a man haunted by his failure to save his best friend from betrayal; and a youth whose deadly talents will earn him the rancor of the brutal Varlish. One will become the Ravenheart, an outlaw leader whose daring exploits will inspire the Rigante. The other will forge a legend–and light the fires of revolution. . . .

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Ratings: 4.25 From 5948 Users | 117 Reviews

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This book, like so many of David Gemmell's novels, is perfectly designed to meet all the requirements I love in a book. There are several story lines that intersect, moral conflicts are brought to bare_ and their ambiguities. The trials that men face even today, the love, the betrayal, the tragic twist. At no part of his books do I feel I've just had enought of that for a while.Oh and lets not forget that at some point in everyones life you have wanted to save an innocent or kill a tyrant....Its

Glad I started reading David Gemmel, especially this series. Great series and hooked on David Gemmel now.

I loved this story. I really like Kaelen. The blood continues true in him and while he has a temper and some flaws in his character, I find them a lot more acceptable as an aspect of his youth and his strengths are impressive. My favourite character in this story however may actually be Grymauch - a man to match the mountains for sure. This book in the series has less of the warfare but the fighting is still captivating and the additional depth of characters make this story what it is - Shadder

Ravenheart is ostensibly the third book of the Rigante saga (The Sword in the Storm, Midnight Falcon, Ravenheart, Stormrider), although given the way the history is woven throughout the books, Ravenheart could easily be read on its own merits.As someone who is a craven fan of David Gemmell in all his humours, I cannot explain the glorious thrill of reading a book where he gets every aspect right the pace, the detail, the characters, every thread of plot and still takes every opportunity to

I really loved this book! I knew going in that this book was set a long time after the first 2 Rigante novels, but I enjoyed all of the callbacks to the first duology and would love to hear more about the further adventures of Bane. Sadly, that will never possible.I was enjoying this book just fine, but I was finding that I was not reading it as fast as I had the previous 2 in the series. Some of this was due to being out of town on a business trip, finding things other than reading grabbing my

Amazing third installment in the series. The setting is completely changed, the characters are all new, but the story it`s at the same top notch level. I`m not a big fan of this kind of flintlock fantasy setting, but Gemmell was a Master on his Domain and after this series of books I understand why he earned such a big name in the fantasy area.Highly recommended!

Where is the 6 stars button? My God, Gemmell really knew how to write. This was the third in the Rigante series and by far my favorite so far.Gemmell really knows how to pull you into a story and really feel for the characters. I don't want to spoil anything but I was pretty choked up at the end of the book. And that does not happen often.What's nice about the Rigante books is that they can each stand on their own. If you have not read this book, I highly recommend it!

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