Hair is adept at
building characters as well as worlds, and his attention to his
female players is welcome in a genre that too often excludes them * Kirkus Reviews *
Massive but focused, every character POV is
interesting and none of them seem cliche, the
magic and world is great * Brian's Book Blog *
The Moontide Quartet has e
verything I am looking for when I want a
truly epic feel * Fantasy Review Barn *
Represents
modern epic fantasy at its best * Fantasy Book Critic on the Moontide Quartet *
I continue to be
impressed by the way Hair takes some very familiar, almost trite, ideas and
spins them in a new way. Epic fantasy is
not dying, my friends, it is j
ust moving in new directions * Fantasy Review Barn *
The Moontide Quartet is perhaps the
most understated fantasy series currently being written. It features
a wide, diverse cast of characters spread out over dual continents. Focusing on a
clash of civilisations storyline, David Hair offers a tale that
encapsulates epic fantasy to its entirety * Fantasy Book Critic, The Year's Top Ten *
True epic fantasy. It has everything a fan could want - detailed magic, good characters and evil characters (of both genders) and some in between, a compelling plot, and twists aplenty
* A Bitter Draft on The Moontide Quartet *
A
page-turning adventure filled with
excitement and
intriguing characters. For those
loving an epic fantasy with plenty of
sword-fights, gun-play, bare-fisted combat and battles between sorcerers, this book's for you * Amazing Stories on Map's Edge *
A fast-paced, entertaining read, set within a world that I want to explore more of
* Beneath A Thousand Skies on Map's Edge *
There's a
lot of cool stuff,
ancient civilisations, magic, a heist, personal loss, love, and humour. I enjoyed this so much * Alalhambra Book Reviews on Map's Edge *
I thoroughly enjoyed this magic- and quest-filled fantasy. I love the way David Hair writes . . . and the world he has created is a very solid one that holds the story perfectly
* Dawn's Book Reviews on Map's Edge *
Hair is
a talented storyteller and
Map's Edge a
satisfying and fun read,
entertaining and rewarding that will sate the appetite of any fantasy lover looking for an
epic adventure' * The Tattooed Book Geek on Map's Edge *
I did like [ ]
the magic and the world-building, which are tied together in a way I found
really interesting * The Fantasy Inn on Map's Edge *
Easy to read with
lots of substance,
well realised ideas,
action and themes * SF Crowsnest on Map's Edge *
David Hair's
world-building was excellent and found myself
quickly drawn into the narrative * MUSE BOOKS on WORLD'S EDGE *
This has all the elements that made me love Map's Edge and something more . . .
There's a lot going on in this book: plenty of action, treason, intrigues and some gore . . . Highly recommended
* ANNARELLIX on WORLD'S EDGE *
The world [Hair] has built
grows out of the pages, and I am left feeling as I was at the end of book one -
anticipating the next instalment and eager to see what else will be revealed * THE QUAINT BOOK NOOK on WORLD'S EDGE *
The
internal and external politics within the book lead to a lot of infighting intention that
has the book ticking along nicely, but
there is more. The mystery of Rath Argentium also unfolds above them and there are some
great action set pieces. The
twists and turns within the camp means that the ally you had one day is gone the next. There is time to allow
the story to breathe and for the
characters to develop. The final act sets up
a very intriguing Book 3 * SF BOOK REVIEWS on WORLD'S EDGE *