I'd give Heroes Die 5/5 broken legs.
I have to say though, there's not nearly as much profanity in this series as Abyss many jokes had lead me to believe. By that I mean, from the jokes around here I was expecting the dialogue in the book to be something approaching the comical in its use of profanity. Instead I found it just right. Profanity used in the right context can be a very effective tool and in the case of Hari Michaelson it fits that man like a blood soaked glove.
I have just begun Blade of Tyshalle and the flash back to Hari's first years really helps put Cains career into perspective. As the administrator says, and I am paraphrasing: "A shattered leg, a ruined eye, a student brain damaged and nearly dead. Just to get a transfer? Was it too much to just ask?". It kind of sums up Cain perfectly. He's a really destructive force of nature. It doesn't even occur to the man to try a diplomatic approach.
I like Cain but I am also thoroughly appalled by him. Which I think is exactly what Matthew Stover was shooting for. Much like Eriksons writing I have a feeling that Stovers narrative is as much finger pointed at our own insatiable hunger for violent entertainment and destructive tendencies as it is an attempt at telling a more personal and dark fantasy story.
This post has been edited by Aptorius: 05 May 2013 - 06:50 PM