David Keck is a great author and there was a lot that I enjoyed about this book, but I there were two things that really stood out about if for me. First, In The Eye of Heaven has one of the most realistic and believable worlds I’ve read about in a long time now/5(39). All around them, Durand had the feeling that the Powers of Heaven and Hell were stepping between the trees, full of death and promises, with their eyes on his neck. A cold shiver passed up his sword, drawing the heat from his www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 6 mins. In the Eye of Heaven is a gritty novel which shows Keck's outstanding wealth of knowledge regarding the Middle Ages. The glamour of sleep arrangements filled with nits and fleas and in the impossibilities of upward socio-economic movement for a second son, One sentence review: A realistic portrayal of the Middle Ages that meanders a bit too much for my taste/5.
David Keck's debut novel, In the Eye of Heaven tells the story of a wandering knight, a Knight Errant. Our hero is Durand, a young man set to move up in the land where he grew up only to have his promised spot on the social ladder stolen by an heir long-thought dead. In The Eye Of Heaven by David Keck available in Mass Market on www.doorway.ru, also read synopsis and reviews. A fiercely original epic fantasy debut. www.doorway.ru: In the Eye of Heaven (The Tales of Durand): Keck, David: Foreign Language Books.
All around them, Durand had the feeling that the Powers of Heaven and Hell were stepping between the trees, full of death and promises, with their eyes on his neck. A cold shiver passed up his sword, drawing the heat from his knuckles. In the Eye of Heaven is a striking if sometimes erratic medieval fantasy debut for David Keck. Keck is another author doing his utmost to steer clear of the genre's most hackneyed clichés. Thus, Heaven earns its biggest kudos for having an identity distinct from the fantasy mainstream. It's just not like most books out there. In the Eye of Heaven is a gritty novel which shows Keck's outstanding wealth of knowledge regarding the Middle Ages. The glamour of sleep arrangements filled with nits and fleas and in the impossibilities of upward socio-economic movement for a second son, One sentence review: A realistic portrayal of the Middle Ages that meanders a bit too much for my taste.
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