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Knight of the Demon Queen [Paperback]

Barbara Hambly
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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Voyager; First Edition edition (2 May 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0006483739
  • ISBN-13: 978-0006483731
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 11 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 956,475 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Praise for Dragonsbane:

‘This is literary alchemy of the highest order, and it confirms Hambly’s place as one of the best new fantasists’
Locus

‘An enviable and intricate talent’
Janny Wurts

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The second follow-up to Barbara Hambly’s enormously successful Dragonsbane.

John Aversin and Jenny have returned to the Winterlands, where Jenny’s depression has deepened. Unable to help their son, Ian, through his own grief over separation from his demon, she returns alone to Frost Fell. Then, together with the great Black Dragon Morkeleb, they journey south to investigate rumours that someone has been raising the dead.

Meanwhile, John is drawn into a dangerous bargain with the Demon Queen, whose formidable powers force John to begin a journey that will take him through a series of magical and terrifying Hells.

Soon, John finds himself embroiled in worlds where he is clearly out of his depth, worlds inhabited by malevolent demons whose dark agenda sees them imprisoning the souls of the innocent in a bid for complete domination of both Man and Dragon.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Dragonsbane was an amazing book, and a little while ago I happily acquired the 2 sequels Dragonshadow and Knight of the Demon Queen. I read Dragonshadow which had far too much about demons rather than dragons, and seemed rather uneven. I delayed reading this one as I didn't want more demon stuff! but have now done so.

It reads a bit like a book Barbara Hambly didn't want to write. There was some interesting stuff about Jenny - the witch in Dragonsbane who got much more magic in Dragonshadow and then lost it at the end - going through the menopause. Some of the action seemed really surreal and there were certainly inconsistencies with the first book. It rather came to life when John Aversin (Thane of the Winterlands and partner cum husband to Jenny, father of their now 3 children) ended up going through various hells to a futuristic city land (aka Hell of Walls but not truly a hell) more analagous to our world. He was befriended by a group of nerds who wanted to be wizards. Meanwhile Jenny was off trying to rid herself of demon possession memories and save her son and others, sometime turning back into a dragon, finding demon possession problems all over the place. She returned to prince Gareth to warn him about the demons but then seemed to completely forget about this and move on to trying to deal with a plague - I won't tell you about the ending but don't expect to enjoy it!
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Having enjoyed "Dragonsbane" I was excited about a sequel,"Dragonshadow",but I was unprepared for the lack of a resolution at the end. Seeing "Knight of the Demon King" I hoped to have some loose ends tied. It was a better book than "Dragonshadow" (I can only take so much mindnumbing awfullness) The Hell of Walls was a fascinating place.There seemed a glimmer of hope for Jenny's healing and her relationship with John. I found the whole book a real page turner. However I couln't believe it when I got to the end and found..another cliffhanger. Surely it would not be too difficult to put "Second of a trilogy" or similar on the cover.
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I like Barbara Hambly's books. She writes very well and evokes her characters and the worlds so that you can empathise with them. Her characterisation of a latter day America as the Hell of Walls is powerful, but I couldn't really get into this book compared with her others.

While not quite in the Michael Moorcock or David Gemmel league of wiping out 99% of the population, her books do tend to be fairly depressing for about two thirds of their length before evil is finally overcome.

Unfortunately, this one tends to take it to extremes. I like to see the good guys winning some of the time. If I was of a suicidal nature I would probably have topped myself by the end.

If there had been an end....

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