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The True Knight [Mass Market Paperback]

Susan Dexter


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 323 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books Inc. (31 Jan 1996)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0345393457
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345393456
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 10.4 x 2.4 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,143,269 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The stallion, the swan, and the sorceress

Titch had trained all his life in the ways of honor and of arms. Now he saddled his late father's warhorse, belted on his heirloom sword, and set off to win his knighthood. Unfortunately, his first challenge pitted him against a formidable foe on a glossy black charger, and winning wasn't in the cards for Titch -- though he'd see that horse again.

Wren was an apprentice magician, a shape-changer and healer. She chanced upon the wounded warrior, bushed and left to die. She took Titch in, nursed him back to health, then sent him on his way -- though she'd see that youth again.

For a mad queen and an impossible quest would reunite Wren and Titch and the magical stallion Valadan. Together they would search out an enchanted swan, which Wren must somehow transform into a prince. Should she fail, she would pay with her life.

The penalties would be higher yet should she succeed!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Another Wonderful Book by Susan Dexter! 26 Sep 2003
By Silmarwen - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Titch had trained his whole life to become a knight. If his father, a knight, hadn't died suddenly, he felt sure that he would have become a knight's squire and eventually a knight himself. However, his father passed away while Titch was young and so Titch had to train himself and enter whatever contests he could to win arms, armor and other knightly accoutrements. Titch finally felt that he was ready to strike out on his own and travel to some of the tourneys in outlying areas to make a name for himself and eventually win his knighthood. Unfortunately, Titch made the mistake of challenging Gerein, a knight riding the most amazing horse that Titch had ever seen, and lost. Gerein could have demanded Titch's arms, armor and horse in exchange, but he did not. Before he knew it, Titch found himself covering for Gerein and eventually taking an arrow and a spear in the side for him.

Luckily, Wren, an apprentice magician and shape shifter, and her master, Galvin, found Titch as he lay dying and were able to nurse him back to health. When Titch was healed, he hunted Gerein down to force the truth out of him. Due to one misadventure after another, Titch soon finds himself employed in the terrible queen's guard with Gerein, forced to guard the wizards who had saved his life while they sought out the queen's son who had been magically turned into a swan. Along the way, Titch finds out that Wren is much more than a simple apprentice and Gerein's masterful horse is definitely more than he seems...

This is the third book in the Warhorse of Esdragon series and it is my favorite after the Prince of Ill Luck (the first in the series). All three books, the Prince of Ill Luck, the Wind Witch, and the True Knight are stand alone books in that they deal with completely different characters each time so anyone can pick up The True Knight and enjoy it. The common thread between the three is Valadan, the magical warhorse of Esdragon, and the geographical settings. The characters in this book were just delightful and Titch tried so hard to be a knight and to hold to the ways of honor as he had been taught, even when circumstances deemed otherwise. Although the reader knows who Wren is from very early on, she too is a delightful character and it is fun to watch her progression and to see how she discovers her true identity. The plot had a nice smooth progression and Susan Dexter's wonderful sly sense of humor is much in evidence (though not so much as in The Prince of Ill Luck). I highly recommend this book to any fantasy lover - I simply cannot believe that it is out of print! Also, whatever happened to this author? I have read everything she has written and am waiting for more!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
A sweet and entertaining story with compelling characters 6 Dec 1998
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This engaging story of medieval misunderstanding between Titch, an orphaned would-be knight, and Wren, an apprentice wizard who has lost her past, is full of great characters and weird and wonderful plot twists. Titch's misadventures while trying desperately to hold on to honor and win a knighthood combine with Wren's quest for her past and a subplot of deceit and violence to create a dramatic storyline. Nearly every character is drawn well, and the romance angle is very nicely done. One only wishes that Dexter did not sprinkle so many hits about who Wren really is. Even so, "The True Knight" is head and shoulders (and hopefully a magical horse) above most other standard fantasy titles. It's too bad that it is the last of a trilogy; I was so drawn in that I wanted to hear more about the world and characters of "The True Knight." --The writer is an ex-D&D gamemaster currently involved in creating his own role playing game.
I read this book in one day.... I couldn't put it down. 16 Feb 2004
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This book has it all... a great love story, the good guy, the bad guy, the beautiful girl, something for everyone. You can't help but love the main character. Everyone has a bad day once in a while but after reading how Tich copes with the hand life deals him... you decided you can overcome anything.

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