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The Crown Of Silence (Chronicles of Magravandias) [Hardcover]

Storm Constantine
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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Gollancz (29 Jun 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0575066784
  • ISBN-13: 978-0575066786
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,675,853 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Kaster Leckery, presumed dead by his family, has been transformed into a mage, and in his hands now rest the future of the Magravandian empire.

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Kaster Leckery, estranged from his brother-in-law, the Dragon Lord Valraven Palindrake, and increasingly bitter about the Magravandian princes who constantly scheme and plot to take the throne of the empire, finally tips over the edge and, determined to die, runs into the mountain battle zone. He comes across a dying old man who seizes him and spits something into his face - and suddenly Khaster is no longer himself: the dying man spat his own destiny into him and now Khaster is Taropat, a Breeland mage, determined to ensure the "child of destiny" foretold by the mages would arise and overthrow the empire. But that child has been found and killed, so Taropat, believing that such people can be made, not just born, chooses Shan, orphaned by the Magravandian army, to turn into his warrior-mage hero. Together, and accompanied by a motley group, all with secrets and each with his or her own reason for overthrowing Magravandias, they must face the trial of the Seven Lakes if they are to retrieve the Crown of the true king and vanquish the empire.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent and compelling read, 2 Sep 2000
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This review is from: The Crown Of Silence (Chronicles of Magravandias) (Hardcover)
Crown of Silence is the second book in Storm Constantine's latest trilogy.It is just as good as the first book (Sea Dragon Air).It shows us how Khaster Leckery has evolved into the form of Taropat,a Breeland mage and takes into his home a young boy called Shan.Taropat trains Shan and hopes that he will be able to bring down the Magravadian empire along with Valraven Palindrake .Shan,Taropat,Merlan Leckery and Khaster's old flame are sent on a quest for the crown of silence.Each having to undertake tasks at each of the seven lakes.You feel like you are on the quest with them,you feel the emotions they all go through while on the journey,their doubts,their hopes and dreams.I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good fantasy book, and i look forward to the final part.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Total disappointment, 10 Aug 2000
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barbarac@skynow.co.uk (Barnsley, Great Britain) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Crown Of Silence (Chronicles of Magravandias) (Hardcover)
I adored Sea Dragon Heir and bought this the minute it was available, Big Mistake! I cannot beleive it is by the same Author, it bears no resemblance to the first, I found the characters one dimentional, and what story line there was, was totally unbeleivable. I shall not be dashing to the net or anywhere else to buy the sequel
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Amazon.com: 3.4 out of 5 stars (13 customer reviews)

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding., 13 Mar 2001
By Aeirould "aeirould" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Crown of Silence (Chronicles of Magravandias) (Hardcover)
First off, if you haven't read Sea Dragon Heir yet, what are you waiting for? Go, read it. I'll wait.

Back? Good. The Crown of Silence continues the story begun in SDH. The first half of the novel overlaps the events of the first book, revealing what was going on in other areas of the world. The second half is a true mythic Quest with all that that entails.

The characters are well developed and for the most part sympathetic, but as with all of Storm's characters these are not perfect people. You will find yourself at times wanting to reach your hand into the book to thwap them on their collective heads for being idiots... but when you think about it, how would you handle the situation they find themselves in?

Another area where Storm excels (and sadly many other fantasists do not) is in the depth and resonance of her magical system. It is not some "point/zap/you're dead/you're a frog" amalgamation of fantasy cliches grafted on to the story, rather it is the story. What these characters are doing, how they are growing and evolving, is a direct result of the self-discovery involved in learning. As several characters state: "Learning is better than knowing."

I don't want to reveal too much of the plot, but I feel I must state that a portion of the book does deal with the consequences of surviving a traumatic rape and that two of the major characters are involved in a same-sex relationship. To me, these things add to the weight and reality of the book, but I realize that for some such subject matter is a determinant factor in what you read. I still recommend the book even to those people, though, as the handling of both subjects is superb for the genre, but if you're looking for another Harry Potter this is not the book for you.

As to the book itself, Tor did a great job on this one. Everything from the jacket art to the binding is top-notch. This is definately not one to wait for paperback on.


4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The quest for the crown, 16 Jan 2002
By "blissengine" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Crown of Silence (Magravandias Chronicles) (Paperback)
Shan was living an idyllic life, until the arrival of the conquering Magravandians, who destroy his town and shatter his innocence about men of war. Broken in spirit and body, Shan is taken by the wizard Taropat to be his apprentice, but soon Shan learns that his path encompasses more. He learns the story of Khaster Leckery and his lover Tayven Hirantel, and the tragic events leading to both of their disappearances. Both men have survived and since changed, and Shan feels compelled to bring them back together, if for nothing but closure. Soon fate brings these men together in a quest to claim the crown of silence, which can only be worn by the true king of the land, who it is hoped will overcome the evils of the Magravandian Empire. The story does drag in places, and seems to be filler for the trilogy. Yes, a lot happens to the characters, but in the grand scheme of the story, the book slows the momentum and I found it a struggle to get through sometimes. I was most fascinated when Constantine was telling about the court intrigues and the interconnections between the rival factions. I only wish the book was better, because "Sea Dragon Heir" was so enthralling, and I am looking forward to the next in the series nonetheless.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Uneven, with very good moments, 26 Feb 2004
By C. Meyers "cm4755" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Crown of Silence (Magravandias Chronicles) (Paperback)
This book is so frustrating -- there are moments that are really very good. It's a classic journey of self-discovery (individual and group) and Constantine is a good writer at the sentence level. But, as has been mentioned here, the plot and character development is very uneven. All in all, it feels like it needed another few hours of baking.
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