"David Gemmell tells a tale of very real adventure, the stuff of true
epic fantasy."--R. A. Salvatore
Druss, Captain of the Ax, is the stuff of legends. Tales of his battles
are told throughout the land, and the stories expand with each telling.
But Druss himself grows older, until finally, the warrior turns his back
on glory and retreats to his mountain lair. There he awaits his old
enemy: death.
But far below, the barbarian Nadir hordes are on the march. All that
stands between them and the Drenai people is a mighty six-walled
fortress, Dros Delnoch--a great citadel that seems destined to fall. If
it does, the Nadir will sweep inexorably across the land, killing all
who oppose them.
Reluctantly Druss agrees to come down from his mountaintop to lead this
last, hopeless fight. Lost causes mean nothing to him--he has fought in
such battles a thousand times in a thousand lands. And he is a hero to
inspire a new generation of warriors. He is Druss the Legend.
Thus begins David Gemmell's most celebrated novel--an unrivaled classic
of mythic heroism and magnificent adventure. . . .