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Swords And Deviltry (Lankhmar) [Kindle Edition]

Fritz Leiber
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"Fritz Leiber has a wicked imagination. Wicked enough to make us laugh at an impossible future containing nightmarish aspects of our own times."
--Edmond Cooper, Sunday Times

Swords and Deviltry, the first book of Leiber's landmark series, introduces us to a strange world where our two strangers find the familiar in themselves and discover the icy power of female magic. Three master-magician femme-fatales and a sprightly lad illuminate the bonds between father and son, the relationship between the bravado of the imagination, and the courage of fools. A hedge wizard explains the cold war between the sexes. Mouse and Fafhrd meet again and learn the truth of how Mouse became the Gray Mouser. Together they traverse the smoke and mirrors of Lankhmar learning more and more of the foggy world in which they live, mapping the sinister silent symptoms of the never-ending night-smog. They follow the night-smog's relation to the region's longing for larceny and the hazy opiate of vanity. Last but certainly not least, they experience the pleasures and pains of the City of Sevenscore Thousand Smokers that will lead them to countless more adventures and misadventures.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 332 KB
  • Print Length: 254 pages
  • Publisher: E-Reads (1 July 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003XREUK8
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #268,436 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a classic. 27 Feb 2010
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I have been reading fantasy novels for quite a while and had read and watched many interviews where Fritz Leiber was mentioned as an influence, so I naturally ended up getting round to reading this.

The book is a total joy to read, it basically explains how Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser end up meeting and decide to band together as adventurers, it really is best enjoyed along with the other books in the series as this is really an introduction to the characters and Leibers world.

It is a must read for fantasy enthusiasts or just anyone who enjoys skilful storytelling.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fritz Leiber, Master Swordsman 8 Aug 2011
By Zodeak
Format:Mass Market Paperback
When I heard about the lank, dank, dark, smoggy city of Lankhmar and the two greatest swordsmen in the universe, or any universe conceivable - Fafhrd and The Gray Mouser (Grey for us Brits) I just knew it was right up my street.

Fritz' writting style is peculiar, it seems chaotic and stuttery, whilst at other times it is as deft as The Mouser's rapier wielding, describing with visceral detail the spouting blood of defeated foes or the pleasant sounds of boots on stone. It is hard to grasp at first but after the first short story, any reader should feel in tune with Leiber's eccentric style.

The book itself is actually a prequel, explaining how Fafhrd and The Gray Mouser first met, and the relationship from there. The low(ish) fantasy "Swords" series is a must for anyone who wants to write, read or enjoy swords-and-sorcery in any medium, after all, Fritz Leiber's critically acclaimed works basically founded the genre.

This is the first of a seven book series that has influenced writers as famous as Terry Pratchett and gaming studios adding "easter eggs" in their honour (BioWare, Baldur's Gate).

If you get a chance to buy this book for less than £100 Buy it. And the rest of the series. Now!
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44 of 47 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book In Any Genré 12 May 2003
By Brian Glass - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I've heard of the Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series for as long as I've been reading fantasy but never bothered to pick them up. I'm always leery of starting long series. I took the opportunity with the new reprints of this series to jump in and start from the beginning. I'm not disappointed in the least.

While all the familiar fantasy trappings are here (the evil wizards, thieves guilds and helpless princess) they are done in a fresh way that makes this older series look more modern than most of the new books out. The cities are well developed and rich with a detailed history that is drawn with a quick sentence or two. Just the description of a mason's office adds a depth that automatically gives the city deep dimensions.

The characters are described as "anti-heros" but they act with honor and a code of conduct. they aren't perfect by any means but are drawn realistically.

The real beauty of the book isn't the swords and sorcery action although there is plenty of that. The great thing about this book is the relationships explored here. Fritz Leiber explores mother/son relations, the yearning of a young boy for a missing father and the longing for escape every teenager growing up in a small town feels. He describes the pain of fear Ivarian feels so exquisitely it almost breaks your heart.

The most amazing thing to me is that Mr. Leiber packs such a dense, rich narrative in only 217 pages. This book feels a lot more entertaining than several of the epic fantasies I've read in the past few years. Like another of my favorite authors, Ray Bradury, Fritz Leiber is succinct and to the point and truly a great storyteller.

37 of 41 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars True fantasy buffs--welcome to Newhon! 20 Feb 2001
By the_smoking_quill - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This is the first of the Fafhrd and Grey Mouser books. It includes the origin story for each hero, as well as _Ill Met in Lanhkmar_, a classic novella that no true fantasy fan can afford to miss. It is truly exceptional.

Leiber can write circles around most fantasy writers, just as the Mouser's trusty blades Scalpel and Cat's Claw forever carve deadly arcs of steel lightning around so many hapless foes . . . Welcome to friendship, adventure and dialogue of the first water--welcome to Newhon!

(Note: This one is followed by Swords Against Death & Swords in the Mist. All 3 are available in a book-club edition called The Three of Swords, which is a great intro to Leiber's fantasy world and to "low" fantasy in general.)

22 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Most Underappreciated Fantasy Author 27 Mar 2004
By "jradoff" - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Poor Fritz Leiber. He has never truly received the credit he deserves for fostering the fantasy genre. Along with the old Conan stories and Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, this is amongst the most influential works of fantasy fiction.
Fascinating worldbuilding, intrigue and exciting characters abound in these tales, all told with Leiber's exceptional artistic skills. Not only are the plots and personalities compelling, but Leiber has a magical rhythm to his storytelling and descriptions. This is one of the few stories that is on my "reread" list.

Pick this up and you'll love the stories--and when you look at the copyright date of these tales, you'll come to appreciate just how much Leiber has affected the fantasy authors that have come since.

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