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King & Queen of Swords (Orokon)
  

King & Queen of Swords (Orokon) (Hardcover)

by Tom Arden (Author)
3.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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  • Hardcover: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Gollancz (1 Oct 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0575063718
  • ISBN-13: 978-0575063716
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,505,320 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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It's highly refreshing to find an epic fantasy that escapes mediaeval "Fantasyland" settings. Opening with The Harlequin's Dance (1997) Tom Arden's five-book "Orokon" sequence has a late 18th-century flavour, mixing swashbuckling adventure, Hogarthian lowlife and Regency high society. The King and Queen of Swords begins in a city resembling Jane Austen's Bath during ballroom season--though here events in the Pump Room and bedroom can be much spicier.

Young hero Jem's quest for five magic crystals is complicated by suitable melodrama: abductions, betrayals, impersonations, secret identities, notorious highwaymen, inheritances conditional on unlikely marriages and a pistol duel with a shocking outcome. Meanwhile heroine Cata has had her memory wiped and is being remade (with difficulty) as a young society lady; and the old, drunken usurper King of Ejland is a mere puppet of his First Minister, who's involved in schemes to bring back the horrid anti-god Toth. Exactly why do enigmatic mentors want Jem to gather the crystal keys to Toth's power?

Crystal number two lies in the adjacent land, Zenzau, against which Ejland is busily going to war. Jem stumbles through a battle zone, guided by unreliable fairy tales and cryptic, haunting repetitions of the Swords Song:

Everything is lemon and nothing is lime, But even the truth shall be revealed in time...
The climax features battle, dragons, shape-shifters, court cards that come dangerously alive and multiple revelations. Witty, stylish and gloriously convoluted. Next, the saga takes an Oriental turn in Sultan of the Moon and Stars. --David Langford --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Jem, the true prince of Ejland, sets out on the second stage of his quest, seeking the mystic crystals of the gods. On the run, Jem heads for the city of Agondon where he hopes his new guardian will guide him to the green Crystal of Viana. But Jem must decide if his guardian is good or evil.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant fantasy!, 4 Jan 1999
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This book is set in an 18th century type reality which reads like a Jane Austen-with a society that is very believable as all the haughty snobishness and morality of a time that you hope never comes back.

The fantasy continues about Catayne, the wild girl who after being made to forget about her past and the love that she had for Jemmany is made into a Lady in a strict accademy for unentered girls of polite society to transform them in to ladies, while her former enemy has conviced her that she is her aunt. The powers that she commanded over her beloved animals has also been forgotted.

While Jem, the cripple boy who is destined to bring the five great crystals of power lost by the gods aeons ago, has already gained the first crystal which has healed him and allow him to walk. Disguised the son of the disposed rightful king of the land (Jem) heads out to fulfil his destiny.

It is a very rich story that has just about every thing; love,hope,betrayal,highwayman,rape,longing etc. The characters and the reality is very much alive and believeable.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Refreshing addition to the fantasy genre, 10 May 2003
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This is the second book in the Orokon series so brilliantly begun with The Harlequin's Dance. The once crippled boy known as Jemany Vexing has left Irion to pursue his quest for the crystals of The Orokon. The book is populated with a host of unforgettable characters who are constantly evolving; the scheming, grotesque Aunt Umbecca not least among them. Tom Arden has a refreshingly unique style which by turns amuses and intrigues.
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0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Too Much by Far, 25 April 2001
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I read the first part of Arden's quintet (The Harlequin's Dance) and felt that the abundance of extraneous material almost sank the ship. I hoped to see more of the quality of that first book expanded upon here. If anything, this book reaches greater heights of wordy excess. I found the letters between characters especially annoying. Each one was overflowing with unrequited words. (And would all those characters really write that way?) Once Arden finds a phrase he likes he murders you with it until its initial impact is lost. His use of the word "prosecute" in this book drove me mad! The proliferation of characters and events persists (I mean even the male organ becomes a character in its own right!). Jem is supposed to be on an urgent quest but only gets on it in about the last hundred pages. One strength of the previous novel was the Grand Guignol streak running through. I feel even this has been exaggerated here. One rape scene was especially unsettling, not that I should be entertained by it, but I felt that it was gratuitous. There are still good things to be found in the book, but they are fleeting and separated by great chunks containing the sort of thing detailed above. I will probably read the complete series, hopefully with excitement rather than endurance.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A promising start to the series, and then BOOM!
The first book in this series was good. It was new, it took a new approach, it excited me. A new way of looking at fantasy. Read more
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