![]() ![]() However, when a high octane action sequence comes into play, it often has been built up well and then the events blow the metaphorical doors of the hinges story wise. ![]() These parts made this story not as "unputdownable" as the first. Unfortunately, because of this, slow traveling across the land segments drag on sometimes. Jalan, however wants to get himself back to the comforts, whores, drink and debauchery of Red March.Īt the time of publication, this was the longest book that Lawrence had written. The Dead King and his minions are already tracking the group and the key. His only aim is to rescue his dead family from beyond the grave and if he follows through with that ambition, he is setting himself up for a war against the armies of the deceased to achieve this. Snorri, the honourable Norse warrior, is a man on a mission and will do anything to find information about where Death's Door can be found. ![]() They have within their possession a magical key, known as Loki's Key and this can open any door, yet there is a lot more to this artifact than just that point. The survivors from the quest to the Black Fort are Jalan, Snorri and their fat honorable Viking friend, Tuttugu. I adored Prince of Fools which followed Jalan's escapades across The Broken Empire and therefore picked up this book as soon as I could. The Liar's Key is the second book in Lawrence's The Red Queen's War trilogy. ** This review contains minor spoilers ** ![]()
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