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, by Marc Alan Edelheit


Download , by Marc Alan Edelheit

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File Size: 2344 KB

Print Length: 300 pages

Publisher: Telemachus Press, LLC (March 23, 2015)

Publication Date: March 23, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00V5C3OIW

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#7,634 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Discovering this author for the first time, I was a bit sceptical about the mix between a Roman military history setting and Fantasy elements such as elves and magic. I was an avid role-player of D&D and other games in high school and most of university, and remain passionate about ancient military history and Roman Republic and Imperial warfare in particular. But previous attempts at mixing those worlds came very short of my simplest expectations. Not so with this series, and the customisations used by the author to adapt Roman practices to a fantasy universe really hit the spot. The book focuses on the scion of a noble imperial family after he's earned the rank of Captain in the hard northern war against the Rivan kingdom. Captain Ben Stiger is reassigned to the Southern Command to help quell a rebellion, and discovers an inept leadership and diseased and demoralised legions. He's assigned his own company of troops to run a convoy escort to a remote mountain fortress whose garrison seems to have been isolated by the rebels. Along the way, the determined officer trains his men back into an effective force, gets on the trail of a centennial mystery, and faces the minions of a dark god. His lieutenant Eli Far is actually an elven ranger, a fact which surprises most of the people they encounter as few elves venture out of Highborn society any more. The author does a good job of describing the physical features, motivations and coherent personality traits of the lead characters, and convey the gritty realities of legionary life and training very effectively. In this first book of the series, fantasy and magic only play a very minor role, and their progressive easing into the story makes it all the more engrossing given the plot twists they enable. The pace is steady, balancing world building and story telling with action scenes. An enjoyable Kindle discovery, look forward to reading the second book in the series!

Okay - so first off I want to know what evil deity do you barter your soul for in order to earn 800+ Amazon reviews. I mean, come on. I get two reviews in a month and I'm going to run out and buy the world a freaking Coke.Right, so STIGER'S TIGERS is a pretty darned good read. It is what I like to call a cheeseburger read. Good, tasty, cheap and full of grease. There's nothing wrong with a cheeseburger read. Especially when you follow it up with as many sequels as this dude has written. I mean - when I grow up I want to be Marc Alan Edelheit.Still, there are a few details I kind of wish that the author had addressed.For starters, the whole sword & sorcery premise that this world is hung upon - because that's just what this book feels like. It feels like somebody took Gary Gygax's Dungeons & Dragons and the miniseries ROME and shook the two of them up in a cocktail mixer - except he went and forgot the freaking olive.I mean, Stiger is supposed to be this super-bad Roman legionnaire except we don't see him do all that much that is all that super-bad. I also never really got much of a feel for who Stiger really was. I mean everyone now and then somebody would say something like - "I've heard tell of just how super-bad all you Stigers are." but I never really believed it because he never really showed us how super-bad he was supposed to be.Also, Stiger's best buddy and second-in-command is an Elf who doesn't do anything the least bit elfish. I mean, he is a good hunter and he is one with nature - but so is Daniel Boone and Kwai Chang Caine.I really felt that this book needed a bit more of the fantasy element.Now, maybe that shows up more in the umpteen sequels that Edelheit has put out - but I really feel like I missed the boat here.Still, I am going to give it five stars just because the book was compelling enough to keep me reading right on through. And, like I said right in the beginning - 800+ reviews has got to mean something good.I also would have liked to see a bit more Roman tactics going on. These guys just didn't fight all that much like legionnaires.Still, I enjoyed the read.Maybe I am just being too tough on it. Besides, I picked this up during a freebie special, so how badly am I supposed to whine when I did not spend a single red cent on the book.Yours in storytelling,Steve Vernon

Good military fantasy.This entertaining military fantasy is centered around Captain Stiger and is modelled on a fictitious Empire which is very reminiscent of ancient Rome and its legions.Thankfully, the book is told mainly from Stiger’s perspective rather than having multiple POVs which always destroy continuity. It is very much a scene setter, introducing the main characters and the setting. One does need a little patience as there is little world building and several aspects of both the world and of the personal background to Stiger are mentioned without further reference.I am assuming that all of these and more will be revealed by the author in future instalments in the series; this is one of the reasons why I will definitely by purchasing the next book when it comes out as the scene setter is strong enough that I want to discover more about Stiger and his world.The narrative flows well, Stiger the character is solid if a little inconsistent (he goes from ice cold commander to berserk fury at the drop of a hat) and again I suspect that the author will solidify the commander in later instalments. Although there is a little magic, it is muted and unobtrusive. The plot develops very satisfactorily and the setting is intriguing and becoming quite epic.I am very much looking forward to the next book.

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