Series: Book 1 in the Chathrand Voyage series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Fantasy, Lang:en
Summary
Terry Brooks Reviews
The Red Wolf Conspiracy
Terry Brooks is the
New York Times bestselling author of more than
twenty-five books, including the Genesis of Shannara novel
Rocky Mountain News as two of the best science
fiction/fantasy novels of the twentieth century. Read his
guest review of
The Red Wolf Conspiracy:
Robert V. S. Redick has accomplished something rather
extraordinary in his new fantasy adventure novel,
The Red Wolf Conspiracy, the first in what I predict
will be an eagerly awaited series. His accomplishment is in
crafting a story that is a throwback to the days of the
European Adventure story writers--Stevenson, Dumas, Scott and
the like--a tale that is a gripping page-turner accessible to
all ages. I seek stories like this constantly and seldom find
them. Here we have a good one. The characters are memorable
and fully realized, from the lowly tarboy Pazel Pashkendle to
the unwilling young bride Thasha to the half-mad captain
Nilus Rose to the powerful sorcerer Ramachni. As the story
proceeds, we come to know and care about all of them, the
good and the bad, the high and the low. We want to know their
fates, and we will follow the writer to wherever we need to
go to learn what they are. It is a spirited and exciting journey. By crafting the
bulk of the tale aboard the mega-ship Chathrand, the author
has created what is essentially a seafaring tale that
reminded me of every good seafaring tale from I don't find many books that I wish I had written, but
every so often one comes along. I think the last one was
Philip Pullman's So trust me on this one; you won't be disappointed.
Except, of course, like me you have to sit by patiently
waiting for the next book. The anticipation is akin to what I
experienced growing up with chapter books, when it seemed
that every single installment ended in a cliffhanger, and the
characters and I were all left hanging together. In an effort
to minimize the damage to our fingernails, I will use
whatever magic I can conjure up to prod Mr. Redick onward
towards completion of book two. You have my promise._--Terry
Brooks_ Insane god-kings, miniature warriors and sentient animals
fight over a powerful ancient artifact in Redick's dramatic,
complex debut. The Mzithrin and Arquali Empires have been
locked in a 40-year cold war over the resources and riches of
the Crownless Lands on their common frontier. Now the
Chathrand, a floating city built as much by sorcerer
as shipwright, bears young Thasha, an unwilling bride to an
enemy prince. No one seems sure whether this is a sincere
attempt to bind the two empires together in peace or merely a
gambit in their political games. The tense atmosphere soon
erupts as various factions struggle to find and control the
myth-wrapped Red Wolf. Both adult and young adult readers
will find much to enjoy in this tale of sea-faring and bloody
diplomacy.
(May)
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