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Road of Skulls (Gotrek & Felix), by Josh Reynolds

Gotrek and Felix race to the dwarf hold at Karak Kadrin, finding it besieged by one of the grand armies of Chaos under the command of Warlord Garmr. When King Ungrim Ironfist speaks of the legendary 'Road of Skulls' and of the hated foe's attempts to open a portal into the Realm of Chaos, Gotrek senses that a great doom awaits him - though it may not be the one he would choose for himself. As the king's own son leads his army of Slayers to fulfil an ancient prophecy, it seems that Garmr's hour of victory may be at hand...

  • Sales Rank: #10836979 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-01-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.80" h x .98" w x 5.08" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 416 pages

About the Author
Author of the novels Knight of the Blazing Sun, Time of Legends: Neferata and the forthcoming Gotrek and Felix: Road of Skulls, Josh Reynolds used to be a roadie for the Hong Kong Cavaliers, but now writes full time. His work has appeared in various anthologies, including Age of Legend and several issues of the electronic magazine Hammer and Bolter.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Not the next part after Zombieslayer
By Jena Pratt
I am a huge fan of Gotrek and Felix. Last year when the anthology came out, I feared that Nathan Long might not be continuing if Black Library was letting other authors pen stories. Now that this book was released by one of the authors from that anthology...well I decided to try it.
First off, this does not continue the story from Zombieslayer. In fact, it takes place somewhere back in the first books by William King. I had a hard time placing it, then just gave up and I am now considering it as a side story.
Edit the first: I just read up on Josh Reynolds blog, this is supposed to take place just after Trollslayer, the first book. And this, and the other stories that are coming out are supposed to be non continuity. And that the main story is on hiatus. So, in that light, I am less confused and can see this book in a better frame of mind.
Edit the second: So after going back and rereading Trollslayer, this follows Gotrek and Felix's characters pretty good for that period of their travels. But the author still missed both of their signature weapons characteristic runes glowing in the presence of warp magics and daemons.
Overall, this is a well written story and good for those who may not have read much of Gotrek and Felix before. For those who have followed the saga, go back to the first book to reacquaint yourself to a younger Felix and harsher Gotrek. It makes for a much better read.

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Unsure of the timeline and new writer
By Jeffrey Prall
Ok, this book is not terrible....Josh Reynolds has written a few shorts about Gotrek and Felix, and now is apparently taking the helm after Nathan Long....who himself took over from William King. My problems with this book relate mostly to my disappointment of not having a continuation of the tale left off at Zombie Slayer. I was honestly really hoping to read more of Snorri Nosebiter and Katarina. I haven't read the other stories Josh Reynolds wrote about Gotrek and Felix, so I can't say how his other work fares. He gets it partly right, so it obvious he has read at least some of the preceding works.
When does this story take place in their saga? Felix has Karaghul, Gotrek has one eye. I think it takes place some time before Skaven Slayer? If so, then why do all the other slayers refer to Gotrek as a 'doom thief'? We haven't met all that many other slayers before Skaven Slayer and Gotrek hasn't stolen the dooms he would in the stories in the omnibuses. Also, much is made of his axe, which we know (or heavily suspect) is Grimnir's own axe. We readers find that out much later. Lastly, Gotrek's obsession with his doom and frustration at failing to meet it seems more informed by all the others stories that have been written before than should exist when the story is based.
To be fair, Gotrek can be hard to write for. He has a past, a secret shame much hinted at, many adventures, surliness, honor, many other things that I love about this character. In this book, there is little humor, no drunk Gotrek, and a Gotrek that doesn't feel right.
Felix, the character we hear from, we can say we know more of. Felix is an accomplished deadly swordsman, who is always worried this is last fight, despite his skills. This book plays that worry to an irritating degree. Why is Felix refered to now a 'Remembrancer' rather than a 'Rememberer'?
I did like a few things, Canto the Unsworn as an enemy has a story to tell. It also involves the chaos dwarfs, which I have not read much about, Khorreg the Hell Worker is another character in need of fleshing out. Biter the Slayer is some of the only, very welcome, humor. Battles are fun and bloody, and Reynolds gets Gotrek being an engine of carnage right.
My last gripe is pretty much with all Warhammer books, every battle massacres so many troops, be they Empire or Dwarf, that you wonder how the Empire can exist, or the slow breeding Dwarves have any holds left? It just gets exhausting....whole armies massacred by the forces of Chaos, Greenskins, Skaven, undead, etc, etc....
Please please Black Library follow up after Zombie Slayer.

9 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Readers who are very familiar with the main characters may find themselves disappointed.
By Detra Fitch
Karak Kadrin is in the Worlds Edge Mountains and is ruled by Slayer King Ungrim Ironfist. The Slayer King and the dwarfs of Karak Kadrin protect the gate, fighting off any dark forces that attempt to pass through it. Now the largest Chaos horde to spill out of the north since the time of Magnus the Pious is at their door. Slayer Gotrek Gurnisson and his human companion, Felix Jaeger, arrive to find Karak Kadrin under siege. This is led by the warlord named Garmr Hrodvitnir, who intends to unleash Chaos unlike any known before.

As an army of Slayers head out to fulfill an ancient prophecy, Gotrek and Felix are forced to remain at Slayer Keep. According to the aged priest, should Gurnisson march toward and meet the Chaos army in battle, he will find the death he seeks, but the world will die with him. This, of course, does not sit well with Gotrek.

** TWO STARS! I am a big fan of the Gotrek and Felix series. I look forward to each release, eager to read the next adventure. I have come to enjoy Gotrek's surliness, his jumping into the middle of any battle, and his scowls - to name only a few traits I adore. As for Felix, I am very familiar with his brave and skillful fighting. I now rely on seeing Felix by the Slayer's side no matter what comes. The human is a bad a...Well, he is deadly, especially with a sword. Occasionally the pair will have company in their travels. One such companion is Snorri Thungrimsson, a Slayer who is usually crazed and refers to himself in the Third Person. There is no one else quite like Snorri.

This story has all three of these characters that I enjoy so much; however, none of them are portrayed correctly. Gotrek is not as moody and he does not put away the ale like water. Felix spends most of his time in battle on his tail. He barely parries swings from his opponents and is constantly being saved by others. Felix does not seem to remember how to fight until late in the story. His spine finally stiffens about the same time. Up until then, Felix mutters under his breath and when Gotrek asks what he said, Felix actually cringes and apologizes. There are no snarky remarks to earn Gotrek's displeasure or even much of a scowl. Snorri is not the insane comic relief who goes berserk in battle. In this story he is very serious. He is the King's hearth-warden, his Reckoner, and his Remembrancer. Snorri is the King's right-hand. He advises King Ironfist, helps strategize, and is a total bore.

Though the characters do not act normal, the battlefield still runs red with blood. Readers who are not already familiar with the characters will probably love this story, but diehard fans may find themselves irritated. **

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.

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