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The Riddled Night (Everien S.)
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* Fantasy from a young, talented writer based in the UK. * Fantastic reviews for COMPANY OF GLASS and THE RIDDLED NIGHT * Valery Leith is the pseudonym of SF writer Tricia Sullivan * Arthur C. Clarke award-winning author

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Valerie Leith is American but lives in the UK. She also writes award-winning SF as Tricia Sullivan.

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As the Pharician warlord Tash enforces his harsh reign upon the people of Everien, an even older danger rises to threaten the land. Leith's sequel to The Company of Glass follows the exploits of two bold warriors, each drawn to an inevitable confrontation. Vivid detail and colorful characters lend a sense of realism to this well-crafted adventure saga that belongs in most fantasy collections. Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

This second volume in the high fantasy Everien trilogy is a classic example of a fertile imagination run rampant. Leith (The Company of Glass) continues to tell the story of a war-torn, invented world. Combatants are still, as they were in the first book, on a quest for the lost magical Knowledge of ancient Everien. The wicked Pharician conqueror Tash hopes to use the Knowledge to create superior weaponry and bolster his rule over the resistance of the Clans; the downtrodden Clans are equally determined to recover the lost Knowledge for their own benefit; and the Pharician Empire is divided among factions that support and oppose Tash's rule. Istar and her foster father, Tarquin the Free, return to help out with the quest. Tarquin even travels back in time 1,000 years on his search. There are some delightful moments in this novelÄincluding Tarquin's discovery of the time serpents and the ancestors of the Snake Clan (a discovery that hints toward future narrative developments). There's also a horse named Ice who doubles as the boy Kese; and a byrdgirl named Liaku who's master to the sapient Speaker byrds. Istar, meanwhile, is an honorable addition to the ranks of fantasy's fighting females. Although the book boasts a number of lovely scenes and compelling characters, it lacks a coherent narrative to join them all togetherÄand anyone not familiar with the first volume likely won't make head nor tail of this one. A strong demonstration of Leith's potential as a writer, this novel also exemplifies the easy excesses of fantasy sagas. (Aug.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

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