Soon to be a major Amazon Prime TV series The sixth novel in the Wheel of. Chaos Lord on Karkadrak 90 x 52mm Chaos Lord on Manticore 120 x 92mm Chaos Marauder Horsemen 60 x 35mm Chaos Marauders 25mm Chaos Sorcerer Lord 32mm Chaos Sorcerer Lord on Chaos Steed 75 x 42mm. However, there are some things to be appreciative of, such as the political intrigue, chapters from the Forsaken point of view, and the return to Shadar Logoth, but these things just don't help the novel in the long run. Shadow of the Ghost: Book 1: The Lord of Chaos Artesz, Tanner New.
Most of the novel is people sitting around postulating for power and talking. True, this was also a problem in the the first five novels, but compounded with the sometimes boring plot and mundane female characters it becomes a much more noticeable problem. Additionally, there is an enormous cast of characters to keep track of, which does tend to drag the novel down and make it more confusing than it needs to be.
Intense magical battles and high stakes plots to unravel are here replaced with the female characters prattling on about the color and feel of their dresses, or complaining about men with each other. Hale Barkida: An Amazon brave during the reign of Hippolyte. Whereas the previous novels were compelling high fantasy adventures, this one seems to exist in more of the vein of a drama. The Lord of Belmont saw her out hunting when she was still very young, and instantly sued. While the first five novels in the Wheel of Time series were near masterpieces in their own right, the sixth entry is where the series begins to peter out a bit.