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ISBN: 1451567480 (ISBN13: 9781451567489)
Edition Language: English
Series: Half-Orcs #2
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The Cost of Betrayal (Half-Orcs #2) Paperback | Pages: 340 pages
Rating: 3.93 | 1588 Users | 48 Reviews

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Their prophet dead and their home lost, the half-bloods Harruq and Qurrah Tun form a strained alliance with a band of mercenaries outside the city of Veldaren.

As the brothers and their allies wage a private war against powerful thief guilds, divine forces threaten to tear them apart and ruin any hope for a better life.

Harruq must do everything he can to defend his family, for Qurrah’s love of a girl with a shattered mind and the power of a goddess may doom them all.

The death prophet returns, and the disloyal will suffer.

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Title:The Cost of Betrayal (Half-Orcs #2)
Author:David Dalglish
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 340 pages
Published:March 30th 2010 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (first published March 25th 2010)
Categories:Fantasy. High Fantasy. Magic. Novels

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I'm Torn between giving this two stars and three stars - because there were parts that I liked, and, to an extent, I did enjoy reading it. But, there were many places were it erred and which I felt... lacked something. On one hand it is two stars, on the other three stars. So, I will give it Two and a half stars, but, because I feel I may have been harsh with this review, I will round up to three - and I did like it, so this is not a guilty choice, but a relatively accurate one. Carrying on from

Another great entry in the series, and no "sophomore slump" here. Exciting fantasy action, examination of guilt and responsibility, awesome new supporting characters. Love blossoms in the most unexpected place. And oh man, the terrible things that are done to people. Yikes.This is quickly becoming one of my favorite "grimdark" series. It has the gravitas and dastardly-ness of Martin or Abercrombie, but the taste as it goes down is pure Forgotten Realms. I would have scoffed at the idea until I

Beautiful, twisted, gothic, tragic, unrelenting, magical, imaginative, intense, horrific, bone chilling , philosophical, polarizing, comforting and warm, cold and claustrophobic , humorous , chaotic , cinematic , mesmerizing Oh...and quite simply one of the best books I've ever read. Without giving anything away , book 2 of David Dalglish's epic tale of two Half Orc brothers will challenge your understanding of right and wrong by forcing you to empathize with despicable characters. It begs you

Glad I didn't give up after the first book. While not bad, I found the first to be a bit cliche. While this book can be classified as the same, it seemed to do a much better job and telling a story. I finally felt some some empathy for the main characters. Neither of the brothers are easy to like, especially not Qurah, but at least in this one, we can at least understand them a bit better. Reading the 3rd book in the series now and glad I didn't give up on it.

4.5. This is the second book in the Half-Orcs and it was a good one. This dark fantasy that is packed full of action will keep you reading. It follows the story of the Tun brothers (Harruq and Qurrah) as the join up with mercenaries. While Hurraq falls even more in love with Aurelia and sticks with the mercenaries, Qurrah falls in love with a mysterious girl named, Tessanna. This combo creates a lot of dark fantasytype of action that this book is filled with. I really liked the mercanaries as

AmazingSuch an awesome book and series!!! I could not put it down, I found myself returning to the book to finish reading every chance I had. I definitely recommend you read this book.

Powerfully exciting.Audio version.This is the second part of the series. This is the first book by David Dalglish I've read. I gave this a 4 because there are a few things that were confusing. I think if I had listened to the first book I probably would have given this a 5. Unfortunately I can't afford it to find out, hopefully I can get it soon. So if you're interested in this one I suggest getting the first book as well for best enjoyment.C. J. McAllister has fastly risen to becoming one of my

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