Desert Spear
- Pages
- 579
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780345503817
- Reading Time
- ~10h 8min
Desert Spear is a book by Peter V. Brett. It has 579 pages.
About this book
Peter V. Brett’s Desert Spear serves as the fourth installment in his Demon Cycle series, returning readers to a world where humanity survives behind glowing barriers against nocturnal demonic predators. The narrative follows seasoned warriors and emerging leaders as they navigate the brutal realities of a prolonged conflict, confronting both external threats and the internal fractures that threaten to unravel their cause. Brett’s signature blend of tactical combat, intricate world-building, and mythic undertones remains central to the work, exploring how prolonged warfare reshapes identity, loyalty, and the very definition of heroism. The novel expands upon established lore while maintaining a grounded focus on character-driven stakes, examining the psychological toll of constant vigilance and the moral compromises required to protect civilian populations. Known for its unflinching portrayal of sacrifice and its meticulous attention to the mechanics of survival, Desert Spear reinforces Brett’s reputation for crafting immersive dark fantasy that balances visceral action with thoughtful examinations of human resilience.
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Desert Spear has 579 pages.
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Peter V. Brett’s Desert Spear serves as the fourth installment in his Demon Cycle series, returning readers to a world where humanity survives behind glowing barriers against nocturnal demonic predators. The narrative follows seasoned warriors and emerging leaders as they navigate the brutal realiti...
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Desert Spear was written by Peter V. Brett.