A review by paul_arzooman
At the Gates of Darkness by Raymond E. Feist

4.0

This and the first volume were excellent set-up novels for what's coming in the final trilogy of the epic. It was a nice change of pace to follow some of the high-powered characters rather than flipping back and forth between magicians and country-bumpkins turned soldiers. With the previous trilogy and continuing into this two-book sub-series, I thought Feist was very much back in top form as a writer and storyteller. Wonderfully epic moments combined with more personal ones are what Feist does best and he did so again with the Demonwar books.