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Luck in the Shadows: The Nightrunner Series, Book I (Mass Market Paperback)

by Lynn Flewelling (Author)
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"A new star is rising in the fantasy firmament...teems with magic and spine-chilling amounts of skullduggery."–Dave Duncan, author of The Great Game

When young Alec of Kerry is taken prisoner for a crime he didn’t commit, he is certain that his life is at an end. But one thing he never expected was his cellmate. Spy, rogue, thief, and noble, Seregil of Rhiminee is many things–none of them predictable. And when he offers to take on Alec as his apprentice, things may never be the same for either of them. Soon Alec is traveling roads he never knew existed, toward a war he never suspected was brewing. Before long he and Seregil are embroiled in a sinister plot that runs deeper than either can imagine, and that may cost them far more than their lives if they fail. But fortune is as unpredictable as Alec’s new mentor, and this time there just might be…Luck in the Shadows.

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Lynn Flewelling grew up in Presque Isle, Maine. Since receiving a degree in English from the University of Maine in 1981, she has studied veternary medicine at Oregon State, classical Greek at Georgetown University, and worked as a personnel generalist, landlord, teacher, necropsy technician, advertising copywriter, and freelance journalist, more or less in that order. She currently lives in western New York.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars First in Series an Aimiable Read, April 13 2004
By Ashley Lambert-Maberly (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada) - See all my reviews
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There is little urgency in this initial volume, and that's a good thing (sometimes it seems I read book after book whose plotting tumbles after itself at a DaVinci Code pace).

Here we have stays in the country, music lessons, journeys by ship, dinner parties ... and, simultaneously, we have mysterious sigils, powerful transformative magic, derring-do (no large-scale battles), and ultimately a mystery.

Most of the first book sets up the characters and details their engrossing and delightful adventures, culminating in a mystery/conspiracy plot. If you're a Buffy fan, you'll recognize the pacing ... this would cover five or six episodes, with the seasonal "arc" only occasionally coming to the fore.

Very refreshing to have a protagonist (well, one of the two) whose skill with a sword is not necessarily as important as his acting ability. Really, the whole book was a charmer (slightly reminiscent of Kage Baker's Anvils of the World, but less precious, more grounded).

If you like your secondary world fantasies pleasant and light without being flippant, engrossing without being fast-paced, and well-written (but not over-written), give this one a look.

Note: 4 stars from me is high praise for a thoroughly good book. Only classics (or those which ought to be) get 5 stars, 3 stars is for an enjoyable book. Most books, sadly, seem to merit 2 or less.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great series!, May 23 2004
Oh my God, I loved this series. I will admit that I wasn't offended by the whole "homosexual" thing that seems to freak some people out. In fact, one of the main reasons I read the books was to witness the budding relationship between Alec and Seregil (blush). Anyway, what I am trying to say is, my opinion is not "Even though it was about gay guys, it was still great!" It's more like, "It was about gay guys, and that's great!"
One thing that sort of annoyed me was that Seregil gets all the attention. I'm an Alec fan! It seems like Seregil is always in some situation and Alec is there for him, blah blah blah. Especially in Traitor's Moon, where Seregil is a complete pile of boring. But, you know, even despite that, I was still complete obssessed. I am even appalled to admit that I am taking these books with me to college, even though I swore I wouldn't do anything that crazy. Even worse, while I was reading "Luck in the Shadows," I was accused of reading some form of licentious romantic literature, based on the title. (Luck in the Shadows-- get it?)
Anyway, I wholeheartedly suggest this wonderful, complex series! I wish I could fall in love with Alec and Seregil all over again!!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Incredible Tale of Adventure, July 30 2003
By Josh Aterovis (Baltimore, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
Luck in the Shadows, the first book of Flewelling's Nightrunner Series, is, quite simply, a masterpiece of modern fantasy. It rocketed to the top of my list of all-time favorite books and cemented Flewelling as one of my favorite authors. Subsequent reading of her others books has only confirmed that initial impression.

Luck tells the story young Alec of Kerry, a poor peasant taken prisoner by a mad lord for a crime he didn't commit. He fully expects to be tortured to death, but his fate takes a sudden unexpected turn when his fellow cellmate turns out to be Seregil of Rhiminee, a master spy, thief, and noble. When Seregil escapes, he takes Alec with him, although he's not even sure why himself. Alec eventually becomes Seregil's apprentice and they find themselves embroiled in a plot by a neighboring warring country to invade Seregil's home kingdom of Skala. Seregil is on a mission for the Queen and after a "routine" break-in in which Seregil steals some innocuous seeming tokens; they find themselves on the run from an army with Seregil being affected by some sort of dark magic. As Seregil slowly slips into madness, Alec tries desperately to get his new friend to the wizard Nysander, who Seregil had told him was his only hope.

Nysander manages to save Seregil, but there is still much intrigue to unravel, as there are spies and turncoats within the Skalan nobility to be uncovered, dark magic to thwart, and a war to avoid at all costs.

Flewelling has created a richly detailed world that is very different from many other fantasy depictions. It is completely plausible and she's left nothing out. But even more impressive than her world-building, is her character development. With Seregil and Alec, she has created two of the most three-dimensional and thoroughly likeable characters I've ever had the pleasure of meeting in a book. They are completely realistic and by the time you come to know them, you feel they are old friends. Her secondary characters are just as well-drawn and fully-realized. Even her bad guys are richly detailed, not the mere one-dimensional "evil people" to which so many fantasy writers resort. Her plot more than lives up to the world and its characters, delivering a rip-roaring adventure filled with magic and mystery, all the while deftly weaving in the beginnings of a very subtle romance.

She even manages the difficult task of writing a satisfying ending while leaving the door open to continue the series. I believe time will prove Flewelling to be a giant in the genre. I look forward to reading her books for years to come.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Keeps you on your toes
This book was excellent, and I couldn't put it down. The action was tight and suspenseful, the details were perfect (and mildly macabre), and I was drawn in completely. Read more
Published 1 month ago by ancientharp

4.0 out of 5 stars Great characters, but flaws elsewhere.
It's a bit of a shame you have to read this book first for the second book in the series, Stalking Darkness, to make sense, because while this book has flaws, the second book has... Read more
Published on Oct 2 2006 by Whitemouse

2.0 out of 5 stars Trite archetypes, simple plot, & one intriguing character.
One original character trait barely carries "Luck in the Shadows" through hackneyed fantasy archetypes. Read more
Published on May 10 2004 by Scott Andrews

4.0 out of 5 stars Very enjoyable!
The first book by Flewelling I read was "The Bone Doll's Twin", a much darker start to a second fantasy series that is actually a prequel to her Nightrunner series. Got that? Read more
Published on April 29 2004 by Ashley Megan

5.0 out of 5 stars Five stars for this highly enjoyable book!
LUCK IN THE SHADOWS is the perfect tip-off to the Nightrunner series. I was hooked by the second page and could not put this book, or the next two in the series down. Read more
Published on Mar 5 2004 by christin

5.0 out of 5 stars In the dark of the night...
I'll admit, when I first began this book I only got three pages before I put it down -- seems time did not allow for much intrest; but when I picked it back up a year later I... Read more
Published on Feb 7 2004 by Ruetha

4.0 out of 5 stars A fun read, but left ends hanging
This book was obviously conceived as part of a series. Although many plot threads are begun, few are tied off. Those that are are strangely rushed and unsatisfying. Read more
Published on Jan 29 2004 by swiven

2.0 out of 5 stars Wow. This was overrated.
I am a bit confused why so many of you thought this was so good. I'll grant that the first 100 pages were good; the characters were interesting and there actually was a bit of a... Read more
Published on Dec 8 2003 by Ben Wand

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting beginning.
It seems like people tend to either really love or hate this book. Not me-- I found myself coming down firmly in the middle.

I liked the take on the orphaned prodigy. Read more

Published on Dec 7 2003 by frumiousb

4.0 out of 5 stars Damn fine start
Nice start to the series. I would have liked to see the author flesh out the background of the characters a little more, but maybe that's for another day. Read more
Published on Oct 30 2003 by Leon

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