Howard brings disparate climes and times to life with ease. It never ceases to awe me how I can be transported to a lush scene in a single paragraph. "Howard is unparalleled in creating a vivid mental picture with sparing text. This collection gathers together all of Howard's published stories featuring Bran Mak Morn: "Men of the Shadows," "Kings of the Night," "A Song of the Race," "Worms of the Earth," "The Dark Man," and "The Lost Race." Threatened by the Celts and the Romans, the Pictish tribes rally under his banner to fight for their very survival, while Bran fights to restore the glory of his race. But the descendants of those proud conquerors have sunk into barbarism.all save one: Bran Mak Morn, whose bloodline remains unbroken. In ages past, the Picts ruled all of Europe. But of all Howard's characters, none embodied his creator's brooding temperament more than Bran Mak Morn, the last king of a doomed race. Howard's fertile imagination sprang some of fiction's greatest heroes, including Conan the Cimmerian, King Kull, and Solomon Kane.
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