Shadows Of Doom, Dennis L. McKiernan
Shadows Of Doom, Dennis L. McKiernan
1 Rating(s)
List: $19.99 | Sale: $13.99
Club: $9.99

Shadows Of Doom

Author: Dennis L. McKiernan

Narrator: Cameron Beierle

Unabridged: 10 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/15/2009

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

The winter had begun. At Gunnaring Gap, the valiant Riders of Valon began their charge. And though Challerain Keep lay in ruins and butchery had led to the capture of Princess Laurelin, heroes strode forth from the ranks of Men, Elves, Warrows and Dwarves

Reviews

Goodreads review by Dave on December 05, 2018

Book two of the Iron Tower trilogy mainly focuses on Tuck and Galen as they traverse the land of Mithgar eventually finding two more companions( an elf and a dwarf)and advancing towards the southern regions in an attempt to gather forces and communicate what is going on in the north. The book begi......more

Goodreads review by C.K.T on May 27, 2024

Shadows of Doom, the 2nd book of the Iron Tower Trilogy, finds the alliance of men, elves, warrows beset on all sides by the forces of the Dark Lord Modru. The High-King Galen, the elf Gildor, and the warrow Tuck must make their way through the treacherous Dimmendark in an attempt to rally the Host......more

Goodreads review by Bryant on January 17, 2023

A great mid-story book! Continues the efforts of our faithful and diverse group of heroes as the battle both inside and out of the Dimmendark. Truly reads like a well planned D&D campaign, now where did I put that third book…?......more

Goodreads review by Craig on May 31, 2015

This trilogy was the first published part of McKiernan's Mithgar series. It's a fun, excellently written high-fantasy series, richly detailed and intricately plotted, with all manner of interesting characters of both the good and evil variety. The linguistic detail gets to be a little much once in a......more

Goodreads review by Dave on April 30, 2018

The second book of the Iron Tower Trilogy is Shadows of Doom. McKiernan definitely likes his needlessly pretentious titles. Just when I was beginning to think that the Iron Tower was merely heavily inspired by Tolkien, rather than being a complete clone, I have to backpedal a bit. The Dark Tide actua......more