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The Thief's Gamble (A tale of Einarinn) (Paperback)

by Juliet E. McKenna (Author)
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  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Orbit (7 Jan 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1857236882
  • ISBN-13: 978-1857236880
  • Product Dimensions: 18.4 x 10.8 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 135,103 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

One of the problems those not already besotted fans have with genre heroic fantasy is the real vagueness of its settings. One answer to this is to slot it somehow into real time--another, more interesting one is to provide the imagined world with a past of its own. McKenna does this less through the provision of endless chronologies and king-lists than through her characters' sense of what has been lost--her magicians, scholars and thieves are all aware of how little they know of the past and how much there is to find out. All the chasing around, sword fighting and hair-breadth escapes of the plot relate closely to the quest for knowledge, for understanding of the strange dreams that come to scholars who own ancient artefacts. Livak starts off supplementing her income from gambling with a little judicious burglary of the sort of thing she knows scholars are buying; she finds herself first blackmailed, and then more willingly recruited, into a cause which comes to be her own. And who are the mysterious blonde thugs who dog our heroes at every turn? McKenna's debut has areas of clumsiness, but real charm and excitement to overcome them.


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'A wonderful debut' J.V. Jones

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A taste of what's to come., 30 Sep 2003
Having read this book without any preconceptions, I found it fascinating to see the span of feeling in the other reviews below. This is about the only book that I have come across that has literally been given every score from 1 to 5 stars and, in my view, this clearly demonstrates the originality of the work.

McKenna's debut is certainly different from the normal heroic fantasy tales produced by the more established writers, and I think that there will be many who will find her fresh approach to world building a pleasant change from the standard quests. As an introduction to a world where the politics and the major powers are in a state of flux, this book lays the foundation for a fascinating series. The thought and work that has gone into building a convincing history to Einarinn is particularly commendable. Here is someone who is not just setting out to write a story, but to immerse her readers in an unusual depth of background, culture and geography, whilst also telling a story that has enough pace to maintain a bond between the reader and the lead characters.

My only real criticism would be that I felt some of the characters introduced later in the story, lacked the depth of those who had been around since the beginning. I found myself unable to picture these characters quite so clearly. Nevertheless, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and I am looking forward to getting the subsequent volumes in the series.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Debut novel with much to recommend it, 14 Feb 2003
By N. Clarke (Lancs, UK) - See all my reviews
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If you're reading this review, the chances are that you've seen a fair few swords-and-sorcery novels (or multi-volume sagas, as they more frequently turn out to be) in your time. If you're the type who'll read anything from Terry Brooks upwards, then here's what you need to know: secluded beardy wizards, convoluted names, small group on a quest, barbarians from across the sea, easy good/evil division. Okay? Good.

However, there's also much here for the more discerning fantasy fan. For starters, this is a fantasy world with rather more depth than the usual cardboard cut-out pseudo-medieval realm; the story takes us through environments and situations which carry within them a sense of historical and technological change. The action of the tale is triggered by an antiquarian initiative, led by wizards and scholars, to investigate the true reasons behind the fall of an empire. We hear of advances in smelting techniques, of new fashions and the effects of trade; this rarely feels like unnecessary detail, but is generally brought into the narrative when it is relevant to the plot. The magic systems are kept simple but remain intriguing.

The characters vary; some, such as the titular thief Livak (first-person narrator for around half of the chapters), work very well. Livak is a million miles from that patronising epithet "feisty" - she's quick-witted and capable without constantly feeling the need to prove it. She's also believeably experienced without being utterly world-weary. Casuel, in the subplot strand, borders on caricature but as a general rule works as a good contrast. The rest of the cast tend to be painted in broad strokes, and the interactions between them tend a little towards the flat, particularly once Darni is separated off from Livak's group.

The problems, such as they are, come with the story itself. The author herself has admitted that the basic plot is pretty formulaic, but that she had tried to use the cliches to produce something a little different. She hasn't entirely succeeded - this remains, after all, fundamentally a 'quest', for all the convincing background colour. Politicking rears its head only rarely, and for all the great build-up of place and history, the (rather rushed) climax plays out as a fairly standard magical confrontation.

Nevertheless, despite its bumps and flaws, this is a well-drawn picture of a world that I look forward to reading more of. McKenna undoubtedly has talent; if she'd only let her excellent world-building skills drive the story rather than the by-the-numbers fantasy plotting, she could be a considerable force in the genre.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fine piece of Fantasy Work, 25 Oct 2001
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Well, I am no literary critic, and I truely envy anyone with the self discipline to write any work of fiction, especially fantasy like this.
The plot is well developed and the idea's presented in the story are easily acceptable. Alright, so as a player of fantasy RPGs for the past 14 years they would do to me!

The story presents a female Thief and her adventures and intrigue in her homelands. She quickly becomes involved in something far beyond her imaginations, magic, swords, advances in technology, the secretive Elemental Mages and a strange blonde race all compete for her time and perhaps her downfall.

If you enjoy Eddings et.al you will find this a most pleasing read!
I cant wait to get the rest of the trilogy!

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Thief's Gamble (reviewed August 2009)
Serial fantasy does not float everyone's boat, but despite being the First Tale of Einarinn this debut novel has none of the verboseness you find with novelists embarking on a... Read more
Published 2 months ago by K. M. Knight

4.0 out of 5 stars A very impressive debut
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Published on 16 Nov 2006 by Sarah Kay

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing!
I bought this book purely on the strength of the reviews people had given it, yet found it an extremely fustrating book. Read more
Published on 4 Aug 2001 by the_red_ant

1.0 out of 5 stars I was not impressed.
I bought the book on all the star recommendations, but I found it hard to get involved in the book.

Too manny names, too manny informations, without depth. Read more

Published on 17 Jul 2001 by Isabella Balkert

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5.0 out of 5 stars This book has everything: pace , background, humour
I have seldom enjoyed a book so much: what's particularly impressive is the way Ms Mckenna works in satisfying amounts of backgrond without slowing the pace of the narrative. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent debut novel - strong plot and real characters.
I bought this book and the sequel more in hope than expectation. What a surprise! This is a really fine novel with excellent characterisation, a fast moving plot and plenty of... Read more
Published on 11 Jan 2000 by Mrs Mac

5.0 out of 5 stars Good Story, Good Writing, Well Thought Out World
For a first book this is really well done. I enjoyed every page. While it is a quest oriented story it is different enough from other books to keep the reader interested. Read more
Published on 6 Jan 2000 by hfwirth@teleweb.at

4.0 out of 5 stars Dungeons & Dragons action, quality writing - what a debut!
Rarely, if ever, have I found a book which combines so perfectly the strategy and tactics of a fine Dungeons & Dragons scenario with quality writing. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rousing plot, feisty heroine!
"Thief's Gamble" is unusual among books of this genre in that it is more intelligent than most, well-written and above all, believable. Read more
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