By Jonathan French
Live in the saddle. Die on the hog.
Such is the creed of the
half-orcs dwelling in the Lot Lands. Sworn to hardened brotherhoods
known as hoofs, these former slaves patrol their unforgiving country
astride massive swine bred for war. They are all that stand between the
decadent heart of noble Hispartha and marauding bands of full-blood
orcs.
Jackal rides with the Grey Bastards, one of eight hoofs
that have survived the harsh embrace of the Lots. Young, cunning and
ambitious, he schemes to unseat the increasingly tyrannical founder of
the Bastards, a plague-ridden warlord called the Claymaster. Supporting
Jackal’s dangerous bid for leadership are Oats, a hulking mongrel with
more orc than human blood, and Fetching, the only female rider in all
the hoofs.
When the troubling appearance of a foreign sorcerer
comes upon the heels of a faceless betrayal, Jackal’s plans are thrown
into turmoil. He finds himself saddled with a captive elf girl whose
very presence begins to unravel his alliances. With the anarchic blood
rite of the Betrayer Moon close at hand, Jackal must decide where his
loyalties truly lie, and carve out his place in a world that rewards
only the vicious.