A gripping fantasy adventure from the author of the Deverry series, set far in the future on the strangely beautiful but inhospitable planet Snare.
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So regime change is indicated--there are secret plans to lure a forgotten Khan heir out of exile. This means long travel over grasslands dominated by horse-riding tribes whose female shamans practise magic--a magic which, underpinned by ancient technology and bioengineering, really works. One tribe is infiltrated by a member of the Khan's dread secret police the Chosen, who have strange, shameful talents of their own. Hazards en route include the ChaMeech, feared lizard-folk who are this world's original natives, with ecological and political crises of their own. Above circle light-points in the sky known as the Riders--certain forms of magical location and communication function only after the Riders have risen and before they set. One fanatical "sorcerer" wants to get back up there again, into orbit.
Who is the voice in the shaman's crystal, calling herself Water Woman? How is it that the sorcerer is remembered by some as greyly middle-aged, seen by others as young? What's the significance of countless tribal taboos or Banes, such as the rule against disturbing the glistening "spirit pearls" found in rivers? Are the splendid legends of the human First Settlers all lies, invented for excellent reasons which may no longer apply?
Kerr's characters are believable and likeable--they clash, change and grow as layers of mystery are peeled away. All ends satisfyingly. --David Langford
‘Kerr does a marvellous job ... a compelling standalone fantasy’ Dreamwatch
‘Kerr is a worldbuilder of the greatest ability and imagination’ The Alien Online
Praise for Katharine Kerr:
‘Kerr is a master of her trade... She has created a world that might very well go on for ever, and this one reader sincerely hopes it does’ Vector
‘One of the top fantasists of her generation’ Interzone
‘An unusually scholarly writer of fantasy.’ Telegraph
‘Much as I dislike comparing anything to The Lord of the Rings, I have to admit that on this occasion it’s justified.’ Interzone
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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: Mint. First (1st) Edition. Front/Back: mint . Spine: Uncreased . Printing: 135798642 . NOT price-clipped . Year: 2003. 0. Seller Inventory # 102