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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[  This review originally appeared on Goodreads on June 21, 2012.&#xA;&#xA;Travellers&#39; Rest&#xA;&#xA;By James Enge – Pyr – December 3, 2010&#xA;&#xA;Review by Robin Marx&#xA;&#xA;This sword &amp; sorcery story plays out almost like a spaghetti western, with the moody wizard-swordsman Morlock Ambrosius and his dwarfish companion happening on a tiny hamlet with a dark secret. Both the characters and story remind me a great deal of Michael Moorcock&#39;s Elric stories, sharing driven, melancholy characters, a tense atmosphere, and weird events. This free Kindle novella was released by James Enge&#39;s publisher Pyr to introduce readers to his Morlock Ambrosius series, and it certainly succeeded in capturing my interest.&#xA;&#xA;★★★★☆&#xA;&#xA;#CapsuleReviewArchive #BookReview #SwordAndSorcery #Fantasy #JamesEnge #TravellersRest]]&gt;</description>
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<h2 id="travellers-rest" id="travellers-rest">Travellers&#39; Rest</h2>

<p>By James Enge – Pyr – December 3, 2010</p>

<p>Review by <a href="https://wandering.shop/@RobinMarx">Robin Marx</a></p>

<p>This sword &amp; sorcery story plays out almost like a spaghetti western, with the moody wizard-swordsman Morlock Ambrosius and his dwarfish companion happening on a tiny hamlet with a dark secret. Both the characters and story remind me a great deal of Michael Moorcock&#39;s Elric stories, sharing driven, melancholy characters, a tense atmosphere, and weird events. This free Kindle novella was released by James Enge&#39;s publisher Pyr to introduce readers to his Morlock Ambrosius series, and it certainly succeeded in capturing my interest.</p>

<p>★★★★☆</p>

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