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BLOOD-HUNGRY AND TERRIFYING, THE DARK HAVE RISEN
After three thousand years of a deep and silent sleep, the Dark have returned to lay waste and destroy everything in their path. Eight thousand people have reached the shelter of the Keep of Renweth having been urged there by the wizard Ingold Inglorion. Among them are Gil Patterson and Rudy Solis who had crossed the Void with the wizard from their own world when he sought their help.
Now the only hope for the besieged is to seek help from the Hidden City of Quo, to which all the wizards have been summoned. Together Ingold and Rudy set out to cross two thousand miles of desert to the mysterious city and to penetrate the walls of illusion that separate Quo from the rest of the world. Once there can they truly banish the Dark from the world forever?
“A writer of unusual proficiency”
SF CHRONICLE
“The entire trilogy hangs together with a singular vision. Hambly is a shining example of what can be done with the motifs and wonders that endear this genre to those of us who still seek a touch of magic in our reading”
CHARLES DE LINT
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I think that the SF Book Club published this trilogy in one volume many years ago; if you are new to the Darwath books, try getting that one volume instead of buying this reprint edition.
This is one of my favorite series by one of my favorite authors. If you have a low tolerence for journeys mental and spiritual, you'll find this book pretty sleep-inducing.
I actually liked it, but I like to watch Ingold work, and I find Gil's learning process and scholarly work facinating. There's lots of both in this book, unlike the more exciting first and last books.
This book is about tangled messes and Gordian knots.
There are problems of politics, civic order, communication, isolation, betrayal, the mystery of the past, the terror of the present, the uncertainty of the future, and of course, the alienness of the Dark. The principal characters struggle to gain vital knowledge and help, while having to circumvent those in power (who have taken more immediate tactical solutions). In some ways, this is your classic Crisis Story situation. But it's all the details and discoveries specific to this world that make this one fascinating.
During the tale, several unsettling suspicions and implications draw together and begin to form a horrifying net of facts; things are even more bleak than we thought! Sure, not ALL of humanity will be killed, but the survivors (and their possible descendants) are gonna have a nasty time just staying alive in the crowded safety of the Keep, since nobody knows how people managed it last time this happened!
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