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Groups of tourists, called Pilgrim Parties and organised by the cold- hearted profiteer Mr. Chesney, take a portal to the magical realm, where they are shepherded about the countryside by a wizard guide. Mr. Chesney sets the rules, such as that all wizard guides must have long white beards--even 14-year-old Blade--and every Party gets to "slay" the Dark Lord. No wizard wants to be chosen as the year's Dark Lord, because Mr. Chesney demands large battles that cause great devastation in the local villages and farms, and he doesn't pay very well, but he does have a captive demon to enforce his will. This year, things are going especially badly for the chosen Dark Lord, Derk. He can't seem to keep his evil forces on the right track, despite help from his son Blade, his daughter Shona the bard, and his griffin sons and daughters. His chief aide, Barnabas, is drinking heavily and muddling his spells. And the dwarfs are taking their baskets of gold as tribute to the one they say is the real Dark Lord--Mr. Chesney.
Jones spoofs many of the trappings of fantasy epics, while at the same time portraying a family, with its surface squabbles and underlying love, through a rollicking and somewhat unwieldy story. Her messages about exploitation and responsibility come through clearly. Although not as tightly focused as some of her earlier novels, the galloping pace makes Dark Lord of Derkholm a quick, fun read for her numerous fans. --Blaise Selby, Amazon.com
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Gollancz 1998 First Edition in the UK First Printing Bruised at base of spine and page edges lightly age-darkened else Fine book in like Dust Jacket. ''What does it feel like to have your world devastated once a year by offworld tourists? What does it feel like to suddenly have to be Dark Lord? What does it feel like when most of your brothers and sisters are griffins? What does it feel like to be Wizard Guide to a Pilgrim Party? ''. Book. Seller Inventory # 116031
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 1998 Gollancz Hardcover 1st Edition 1st Impression. Near fine clean tight copy with unclipped dustjacket, appears unread. Wonderful jacket design as shown. Seller Inventory # ABE-1494755486349
Book Description Hard Cover. Condition: F. Dust Jacket Condition: F. First Edition. F/F. 8vo. original red boards gilt in dustwrapper; pp. 328. A fine copy. Number one in the Derkholm series. Seller Inventory # 013744