REVIEW: Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames
Publishing Information: Kindle
Publisher: Orbit; 21 Feb 2017
ASIN: B01KT7YTXW
Copy: Provided by publisher
Reviewer: Tyson
Synopsis: "GLORY NEVER GETS OLD.
Clay Cooper and his band were once the best of the best -- the meanest, dirtiest, most feared crew of mercenaries this side of the Heartwyld.
Their glory days long past, the mercs have grown apart and grown old, fat, drunk - or a combination of the three. Then an ex-bandmate turns up at Clay's door with a plea for help. His daughter Rose is trapped in a city besieged by an enemy one hundred thousand strong and hungry for blood. Rescuing Rose is the kind of mission that only the very brave or the very stupid would sign up for.
It's time to get the band back together for one last tour across the Wyld."
Kings of the Wyld is getting a lot of word of mouth and all of it is positive for very good reason. The story is solid with some of the best dialogue I have read in a long time. Eames does a really impressive job of writing conversations between comrades and old friends, readers are let in on inside jokes and easily feel right at home with the individuals talking. It was a rare treat from a debut author.
Kings of the Wyld is a story about a rescue and the situations the group gets into along the way. Some of them are quite funny where others are quite dark but it all leads up to one amazing romp with some truly unforgettable characters.
Speaking of characters, each member of the band has a very distinct personality and it leads to some interesting situations as we meet them and learn what they have been doing since the band of mercenaries retired. No matter who you find as your favorite you will still end up enjoying the entire group.
The world building is perhaps the only low point of the book but it is only a minor complaint as Eames does fill readers in on the world but only so far as how it relates to the story. I would to learn more about the world and perhaps we will when the next book comes out.
Kings of the Wyld is one of my top books of the year and I am a little disappointed that I didn't get to read it sooner. If you are on the fence and considering purchasing it, I say pull the trigger and you won't be disappointed.
Overall 9.5/10
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