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shorac |
Posted - 10 Feb 2014 : 23:52:56 A new Harpers series would be awesome.. It seems Evans champions them so maybe there is hope... |
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Thauranil |
Posted - 16 Feb 2014 : 07:42:18 quote: Originally posted by ErinMEvans
quote: Originally posted by Thauranil
Yeah the Harpers have been greatly reduced in numbers and have to act a bit more like a secret organisation and do less outright meddling. This in my opinion is a good thing and I am looking forward to reading more about them.
FTR: More Harper action is on the way in Fire in the Blood. http://www.amazon.com/Fire-Blood-Erin-M-Evans/dp/0786965290
This sounds great! Thanks for letting me know. |
ErinMEvans |
Posted - 15 Feb 2014 : 22:35:52 quote: Originally posted by Tanthalas
Oh, very nice that we have confirmation of other non-Sundering books from authors besides RAS. And with hardcover treatment too.
Only bad thing is having to wait so long to get to read it. :(
Oh, huh. I thought I posted this, but your comment reminded me I haven't.
The books are still spaced out quite a bit. But this is under a year between books for me. I can't go any faster! :) |
Tanthalas |
Posted - 15 Feb 2014 : 19:28:33 Oh, very nice that we have confirmation of other non-Sundering books from authors besides RAS. And with hardcover treatment too.
Only bad thing is having to wait so long to get to read it. :( |
ErinMEvans |
Posted - 15 Feb 2014 : 18:13:02 quote: Originally posted by Thauranil
Yeah the Harpers have been greatly reduced in numbers and have to act a bit more like a secret organisation and do less outright meddling. This in my opinion is a good thing and I am looking forward to reading more about them.
FTR: More Harper action is on the way in Fire in the Blood. http://www.amazon.com/Fire-Blood-Erin-M-Evans/dp/0786965290 |
Thauranil |
Posted - 12 Feb 2014 : 11:50:47 Yeah the Harpers have been greatly reduced in numbers and have to act a bit more like a secret organisation and do less outright meddling. This in my opinion is a good thing and I am looking forward to reading more about them. |
Tanthalas |
Posted - 12 Feb 2014 : 01:55:50 I've read almost all 4E books, with the exception of 2 "The Wilds" books and Sandstorm, and the Harpers are practically non-existant.
The only books that I recall featuring Harpers are: - The Brimstone Angels series (including The Sundering book The Adversary) by Erin M Evans. I really like this series. - Cold Steel and Secrets, a series of 4 novellas written by Rosemary Jones. Only available as an e-book and they were pretty pricy back when I bought them. I like the story even though it was short. - The Sage of Shadowdale series by Ed Greenwood might have mention of Harpers, but I can't be certain.
Other than those, I can't really think of any other 4E books with Harpers. |
zenmichael |
Posted - 11 Feb 2014 : 22:12:34 I really liked the Harpers "redesign" in 4E, where they're a little more Batman, a little less ... Harper-y. I haven't made my way up to any 4E stuff yet. Do they feature much in the 4E books? I know that a lot LOT of 2E/3E fiction, while not under the "Harper" banner, still featured a character who was a Harper, even if in a small role. |