In this engrossing science fantasy, the latest in British author Gemmell's long-running Drenai series (White Wolf,   etc.), 1,000 years have passed since the age of the heroic sword   fighter, Skilgannon. A priestly class has reawakened ancient technology   that allows them to prolong life indefinitely, create lycanthropic   man-beast combinations called Jiamads and fashion magical weapons such   as the two legendary blades Skilgannon once carried, the Swords of Night   and Day.
The greatest of the priests, Landis Khan, brings Skilgannon  back to  life in order to fight against the arrayed armies of another of   Landis's resurrections, the empress Eternalâ€"aka Queen Jianna,   Skilgannon's former lover and nemesis. Druss the Legend, the ax-fighter   friend of Skilgannon from the past, has also been brought back in body.   Skilgannon and Harad, the clone of Druss, join forces with Askari,  a  clone of Jianna, and various temporal locals, in a fight against the   Eternal's Mongol-like hordes of were-creatures and ravaging soldiers.
Though the story brims with standard swordplay and unremarkable  battle  sequences, the puzzling out of what a possessed sword might  actually be  (a nanotech-based artificial intelligence?), or how  resurrection works  (bio-engineered cloning?) provides delightful diversion and should make  this one popular with idea-starved fantasy readers.
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