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Warlock (Paperback)

by Wilbur Smith (Author)
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  • Paperback: 500 pages
  • Publisher: Pan Books; New edition edition (6 April 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 033044994X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0330449946
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 13 x 4.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (42 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4,113 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Wilbur Smith (a name synonymous with the massive blockbuster thriller) has recaptured the verve and impact of his earlier work in Warlock. This Egyptian epic thriller follows on from the equally accomplished River God and The Seventh Scroll and re-establishes Smith at the top echelons of thriller writing. The customary continent-spanning canvas is here, with a key new element in an adroitly handled supernatural aspect that gives the sequence the feel of fantasy whilst still retaining the plausibility that was always Smith's strongest asset.

The reader is plunged into a vividly realised evocation of life in ancient Egypt but one presented with insights into the various characters that infuse a very contemporary feel. In the secluded deserts of North Africa, Taita has spent the years since the death of his adored Queen Lostris studying to become a Warlock, steeped in the arcane arts of the ancient Gods and a master practitioner of magic. Responding to an occult summons, Taita abandons the desert and returns to civilisation, only to find himself at the centre of a massive conflagration in which dark and sinister forces are undermining the throne of Egypt and attempting to destroy the young prince Nefer. Soon, his hard-won skills are tested to the limit.

As in the previous books in the sequence, Smith knows that a strong and passionate agenda on the part of his protagonists will allow the reader to identify with them, despite the gap of centuries. Here, it is family ties: Taita is defending the young prince who is the grandson of his lost Queen, and we are quickly engaged in a narrative that rarely flags over its considerable length. The action set pieces are as impressive as one would expect:

The instant he was within range the Cobra struck again, but Nefer caught the blow on the thick leather folds of the bag. The beast's fangs snagged in the leather and held fast. As Nefer swung back the snake was dragged with him. It was hauled cleanly out of the nest, a writhing, seething ball of coils and polished scales. It thrashed against Nefer's legs, the heavy tail lashing him, hissing fearsomely, clouds of venom spraying from its gaping jaws and dribbling down the leather bag. So great was its weight that Nefer's whole body was shaken violently.
--Barry Forshaw --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Hidden away in the vast and forbidding deserts of North Africa, Taita has passed the years since the death of his beloved Queen Lostris in prayer and study. He has become the Warlock, wise in the lore of the ancient Gods, an adept of magic and the supernatural. Now, Taita answers the summons from the beyond. He leaves the desert vastness and returns to the world of men, to find himself plunged into a terrible conflict against the forces of evil which threaten to overwhelm the throne and the realm of Egypt, and to destroy the young prince Nefer who is the grandson of Queen Lostris. With vivid depictions of battle and intrigue, of love and passion, with fascinating characters both good and evil, Wilbur Smith brings to life, in colourful detail, the world of ancient Egypt. This is a masterful feat of story telling by one of the world's best-selling authors.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Warlock: The Egyptians Strike Back, 9 Jul 2004
By wilco121 (A long time ago, In a galaxy far, far away) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Warlock (Paperback)
the original in this trio of books, river god, without a doubt makes my favourite read in the history of my favourite reads. Part 2 , the seventh scroll - flashing forward a few millennia also was fantastic (maybe even top 10). Warlock, going back to ancient Egypt, should have followed in the same success... however as strong as it was, it failed to meet the high bar of its predecessors. I would put it down to the formula being changed. Where as it needed a fresh approach & a new concept to make it a novel in its own rights, I am not entirely convinced that this was the recipe for success. the formula in question is the introduction of magic / wizardry / sorcerous powers / the force (?!). The book is set a few decades after the 1st novel (overlook the fact that taita is probably outlived ancient Egyptian life expectancy many times over!). Queen Lostris is dead, her bloodline is in danger of ending, new powers are emerging in the political arena, and Taita, well taita the hero from river god has left the house of lostris and now is a hermit in the wilderness, studying, praying and doing all things mystical to become a warlock. note the similarities with a character from a well loved series of films? cough! old Ben kenobi, star wars cough! further case study comparisons include a not-so-unique escape from an enemy palace within the novel. "these aren't the droids your looking for..."

Despite being the title character, taita surprisingly takes more of a back seat role. for this I was glad - as a favourite character in river god - his warlocky abilities in this book didn't grip me or allow me to 'believe' in the tale as much. I preferred the action to remain on the 'down to earth' characters. saying that, however, it was refreshing to have taita's presence, as with him, you kinda knew things couldn't go too wrong - especially with those powers...

A big change from river god - is the switch from 1st person narrative to 3rd person. I think I prefer the former option - it adds a lot more personality and opportunity for emotive description. with the tale following many different stories & characters it would have been hard to have a single narrator. Again, a change in the formula from original, possibly taking some of the charm away. However the characterisation, storylines and wilbur's trademark 'romance' remain strong and make up for some of the losses as such. to touch upon the romance, some would describe as too in-your-face and over powering. I disagree. I will say that the encounters seemingly come out of nowhere, are very graphic (in quite a tasteful way), and then disappear just as fast. a number of times whilst reading (as a self-confessed skim reader), I would end a page and question 'did I just read that?' and would have to flick back and re-read just to make sure. its good to be shocked now and again. There are some great character cameos from 1st novel - which I loved even if they were brief. I soon forgot their lack of presence outside the first few chapters as the story gripped me again in true wilbur smith style.

I'm glad I read it, I think the Egyptian series has now brought itself to a well deserved end. For those devotee river god fans - I think its unavoidable to get another taste of taita's tales - although beware, it is a completely different concept / formula from that of #1. still a 'gripper' and a 'hard-to-put-downer' but definitely not river god returns. Any one picking this book up afresh, would suggest getting the background flavour and taste for the series by reading river god & seventh scroll first.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars stop wasting time reading this, and GO BUY THE BOOK!!!, 2 April 2001
By Robyn Backhouse (UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Warlock (Hardcover)
Smith has certainly done it again with this fast paced ancient Egyptian thriller. Impossible to put down from the first page to the last, it carries you off to another world, another time altogether. The descriptions are so vivid you could swear you had seen everything he describes with your own eyes, and the storyline is, as always, utterly engrossing. His obvious love of ancient Egypt and his vast knowledge of the subject give the story such a realistic tone that you want to believe every word he has written to be the truth. A master story teller indeed, telling another riveting tale. Definately one to buy to read again and again and again.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, 14 Jan 2008
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After the somewhat disappointing The Seventh Scroll, I feared the series is deteriorating. Fortunately, Warlock is no disappointment. In fact, in some aspects it's even better than River God! I know is hard to believe, but its true.

Wilbur Smith is a master story-teller, and continues a great epic in superb fashion with his exquisite prose, fascinating characters and captivating story. It is masterfully written and the story's unfolding will surprise the most readers with its twists and turns. It will keep you hooked from start to finish.

It will make to laugh, it will make you cry, it will give you goose-bumps, it will leave you gaping with amazement... Read this book!
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3.0 out of 5 stars A bit much?
On a whim I decided to pick up this book because it seemed interesting. While I do not fault Wilbur Smith's writing skills, his writing style seemed a bit over the top in places... Read more
Published 1 month ago by B. Sebastian

5.0 out of 5 stars Warlock
Wilbur has streatched the imagination a bit far with this one. but still a good read.
Published 5 months ago by Mr. Geoffrey Linsey

4.0 out of 5 stars Disapointing ending!
98% of the book was set building up towards the final battle, and then, in the closing pages, the battle is done, the victor does their (brief) thing, then BANG. Read more
Published 22 months ago by L. Davies

5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT
This was the third novel I read by Wilbur Smith.I basically bought it because I loved Egyptian history.

It was an excellent story and I enjoyed it. Read more
Published on 7 Mar 2007 by Mrs. A. M. Chadwick

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant book to read after "River God"
I like to call this a 'Sequal' to 'River God'. Of course, you don't HAVE to read the latter before this, but both are incredibly gripping, and page-turning. Read more
Published on 1 Aug 2004 by Ms. S. Brocklehurst

4.0 out of 5 stars A bit Harry Potter
As a fan of historical drama, and owning all the previous books of this series I had to have this book. Read more
Published on 26 Oct 2003 by poopachang

1.0 out of 5 stars Quite disappointed
This is the first time I have read Wilbur Smith. And even though his reputation will keep me from dumping him for good, I must confess I was quite disappointed. Read more
Published on 7 Jun 2003 by Haider Ali

5.0 out of 5 stars A fantastic epic
I'm so disappointed that I've reached the last page of this brilliant piece of writing. This story could go on and on and hopefully Wilbur Smith will decide to carry on this... Read more
Published on 12 Sep 2002 by A Wilbur Smith Fan

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow
I live and work in Egypt and a guest left me copies of River God, Warlock and Seventh Scroll. I started to read River God and at first thought, not my sort of book but all of a... Read more
Published on 10 Sep 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Wilbur Smith's: Warlock: A gripping tale of treachery.
This tale of a grief stricken man pushed to harsh Egyptian desert through his pain after losing his beloved Lostris; the queen and goddess of Egypt. Read more
Published on 29 Aug 2002 by Ashley Longman

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