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This is the seventh in the Slayer series, and the first to be written by newcomer Nathan Long. Going in, I had my doubts. William King had set an amazing precedent with his six-novel run about a Dwarven slayer determined to die in glorious battle and his human companion sworn to tell his tale. Color me pleasantly surprised. If it weren't for the name on the cover, I never would have known it was a different author. Not only that, I would rank this book as third-best in the series (with Skavenslayer and Giantslayer being first and second, respectively). I must add, however, that this is a terrible place for newcomers to this series and the Warhammer fantasy universe to begin. If you yearn to read tales of gory battles, then you've gotta start at the beginning - Trollslayer - and work your way forward.