The Stritonoly Chronicles by William L.K

The Stritonoly Chronicles is a science fiction trilogy by author William L.K. and published by Scfi Cafe. The series blends science fiction with medieval elements and includes the novels "The Eye of the Storm", "Barok's Exodus" and "the Last Star of Stritonoly".

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The Last Czar of Stritonoly

by William L.K

The Last Czar of Stritonoly by William L.K

The battle over Stritonoly is now underway as Strito and the Princess Becki lay siege to the citadel.

Barok emerges, transformed yet again and returns to try and make amends to his people and his wife however the whole race of the Acidel may be at risk when Gunther unveils his terrible plan to destroy Strito's army,

The Last Czar of Stritonoly follows on directly from the events of Barok's Exodus and goes straight to the action without any messing about. As such...

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reviewed on Friday 16 September 2011

Barok's Exodus

by William L.K

Barok's Exodus by William L.K

Six years have passed since the greatest storm the planet of Stritonoly has ever seen, six years since that night of treachery. The Princess Becki has not been idle during that time, learning all she can about her powers and how they could be used against her captives, something that she has been waiting for all this time.

Setting this second volume some time after the first is a smart move as it means that you could read this as a stand alone novel if you really wanted to, al...

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reviewed on Wednesday 31 August 2011

The Eye of the Storm

by William L.K

The Eye of the Storm by William L.K

Dmitri, the only son of the Czar of Stritonoly and heir to the throne has been driven insane by the forbidden poison of the diminutive slave race that provide a worker class to the Empire. Setting in motion a catastrophic chain of events, a storm of epic proportions gathers over the Citadel while a terrifyingly powerful force stalks the nearby forest.

The Eye of the Storm is really more of a fantasy novel than a science fiction one, while it's clearly set within the realms of a...

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reviewed on Friday 19 August 2011