The King Beyond the Gates by David Gemmell is a follow up novel to the  book Legend. This is not really a sequel to Legend though as this story takes place many years after Legend. This series of books is under the  Drenai Tales, so it really is just a collection of stories under the  Drenai banner.
After reading Legend I was very intrigued by Gemmell's style and  flow. For some reason I find him very easy to read. Not easy in the  sense that his books don't have character development or a good plot,  they have both, but easy in the words he uses and how he writes. The  reader is not required to spend a great deal of time trying to figure  out what the author is saying. For those looking for a quick escape,  Gemmell is definitely an author to look to.
The characters of this book are what really drive this story.  Gemmell seems to have a knack for creating very believable characters  that the reader can't help but care about. Characters from Tenaka Khan  to Scaler are all interesting. They all have `something' that makes them  standout on their own within the novel. Each character in this book has  faults and insecurities; they are not this all powerful character that  the reader knows will never die. The flaws are not some trivial little  thing the author throws in there to try to make it interesting. There is  a hard edge to some of the characters who know they may die. I don't  think I could talk about the characters enough in this book.
The plot of this book was slightly disappointing to me. I feel that  this plot is very similar to the plot of Legend, but with a different  set of characters. Heroes from the past come out of the hills to stop a  great evil and fight a large scale battle. Gemmell tries to throw a  couple elements in that are different thereby making the story seem  fresh and new. He succeeds, but only to a point. To me, this is not a  big problem as I enjoyed each novel by themselves, but I can easily see  readers being frustrated by the `recycled' feel this book may have for  some.
For those thinking about reading this book, I would suggest starting  with Legend and then moving to this one. That way you will understand  some of the back story of this book. If you are a fan of fantasy and are  looking for a fairly easy read then I recommend this book with no  reservations. However, if you are looking for a deep involving plot with  multiple characters and locales this book is probably no the best for  you. In the end I think this is a fun book to read and think many would  enjoy it as well.
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