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Old 08-06-2008, 06:43 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by DMcCunney View Post
There's a "authorized sequel" called Great King's War by John Carr and Roland Green, published by Ace in the early 90's. John F. Carr has also produced two self-published further works in the series: "Kalvan Kingmaker" and "The Siege of Tarr-Hostigos". I have the first of them, but not the second.

I had mixed emotions about Great King's War. I thought it was a logical extension to Lord Kalvan, but disagreed with the direction various of the characters were taken in.
I had similar feelings about Great King's War. I didn't know about Carr's books, but I tend not to like sequels written by other authors, even when they are authors I otherwise like. (For example, I haven't bothered to pick up The Wizard of Karres, because I just don't think it's possible for anyone but Schmitz to write a Karres book.)
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