The King Of The Swords by Michael Moorcock

This novel concludes a high-fantasy trilogy, where the narrative reaches its climax in an epic battle between the forces of Law and Chaos. The protagonist, armed with a powerful, sentient sword, faces off against a pantheon of gods and their minions in a quest to restore balance to the multiverse. Alongside a diverse cast of allies, including sorcerers, warriors, and otherworldly entities, the hero navigates a series of challenges and moral dilemmas. The story combines elements of sword and sorcery with cosmic scale battles, exploring themes of destiny, power, and the nature of good and evil. Through its intricate plot and richly imagined worlds, the book delivers a compelling finale to a beloved fantasy saga.

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Total Points: 6

Since this book was first published in 1971, there is a penalty of 0%. The age adjusted score is 6.0.

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