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by Janny Wurts (Author) "Strong arms closed and locked around Elaira's slim shoulders ..." (more)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Otherwise Imaginative, Complex Tale Still Hampered By Prose, Aug 13 2000
By Elyon (Mesilla, New Mexico) - See all my reviews
There is much to recommend this series: an imaginative world and realm of magic, strong and diverse character development, and a complex, multi-layered tale. This book, along with the "Warhost of Vastmark," are improvements upon the first two books in the series, and under normal circumstances I would be tempted to give it a higher scoring. However, the author's dense and often over-wrought language continues to obstruct both the pace and the accessibility of the narrative, through style further convoluting an already complex tale, and often interrupting and intruding upon the rhythm and evolution of the plot. Action is often halted by digressions into unnecessary and over-stated detail, and when a simple explanation or description would suffice, a heavily laden sentence instead is interjected. Though often the author's use of language can be applauded for its vividness of description or singular expression, she turns this strength into a fault, unable to distinguish when language would best serve the story rather than its own internal and stylistic voice. As many other readers have noted the author's propensity to over-work her prose, I think that it must be admitted even by the series' adherents that the use of language here presents an obvious flaw that distances many readers from the tale it is supposed to serve.

That said, there continues to exist much merit and interest in this epic that will continue to propel the reader along if they are willing to wade through the author's self-conscious and at times unnecessary verbiage. It is readily apparent that the author takes her work seriously and has ample creative power to render a complex and multi-dimensional tale. And when her writing skills are not distracted by studied considerations of style, she is able to imbue her story with all the emotional and imaginative engagement present in the best fantasy has to offer.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not as captivating as other Wurts novels, still a good read., Dec 21 1999
By "nynaeve" (South Africa) - See all my reviews
By far the best of Janny Wurts' works is this series, however I must admit that at times I found this chapter in the series a trifle boring.

I suppose I am expecting the same very high standard that marks her previous novels. She is by far my favourite author, and this novel simply falls short of her standard - however, it is still a very good book and worth the read - just don't expect too much, like I did ;)

This novel focuses on the growing power of Lysear's Alliance, Koriathian plots and intrigues, and Arithon's efforts to escape their traps and manipulations. The novel does provide a lot of valuable information that will no doubt become instrumental in the following novels.

I have one big complaint though - There was certainly not enough about Elaira. Am I wrong to assume he is the lead female character? When, (Oh when!) are we going to learn more about her, and her experiences. And when will she meet Arithon again?

One thing I must praise Mrs. Wurts about - her excellent and unsurpassable talent for creating deep, vivid and beautifully captivating characters. People that are very hard to forget. I simply cannot wait for the next instalment!

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4.0 out of 5 stars oh well let's be philosophical about it, Nov 16 1999
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Hi! Just would like to admit that I am a Janny Wurts fan, all the way from Sorceror's Legacy. Didn't really enjoy this book though. I must admit that certain criticisms levelled at the book are true it can be convulated in language and ponderous in tone, but that's the whole point of reading Janny Wurts. She has a distinctive flair for writing fantasy. It's different from the other usual fantasy greats. ( Okay, the language can be too complicated and heavy at times but it is worth it.) I must admit I didn't finish the book the first time round. I only picked it up again when Grand Conspiracy came up and I had to plow through the whole thing to get going again. I really wished that she would follow the pacing of Warhost where ponderous language and whatnot did not deter the action and bore the reader. In Fugitive however, the pacing is really really bad and the reader gets put off with it. The plot thickens but there is little action to offset the dullness of the whole thing. It only picks up a little at the end. Still having read this in hindsight, it's worth plowing through this massive book just to get to the end. Don't be put off by it, especially if you love the plot because the next in the series is definitely better and so is the pacing! Anyway, back to the book, it gives all the little background details to the other characters and some airtime to Lysaer and other characters like Talith who have been neglected in favour of the more popular Arithon. Perhaps that is why it is so dull sometimes because one is rather used to the vivacity of Arithon than the other characters.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Dark and dreary
This book, and others in this series, typifies the literary 'us against them' theory. The reader who cares to wade through her long, confusing, ill-edited sentences congratulates... Read more
Published on Jul 19 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Not for the timid.
Once again, Janny Wurts delivers a satisfying read. Some reviewers have complained about the complex sentence structure and convoluted plot, but those very elements help make the... Read more
Published on Jul 6 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars not her best, but definitely a close second or third
It's not my favorite in the series, but maybe that's because my hands kept falling asleep trying to hold onto the hardcover version of it. Read more
Published on Jun 3 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Janny Wurts' books just sweep you into her world.
My only trouble with this book was I got too involed in the story and fell in love with the people in it.
Published on April 28 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars 100 Stars
I own about 1,500 SF & Fantasy books and I've read a fair few more than that. If I had to choose 5 books to keep of all those it would be this set of books with the 5th spot... Read more
Published on April 20 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Realm to escape to
This series of books was outstanding.The characters are very realistic as far as sci-fi goes. There is only one major problem, Waiting for the new releases seems to take years... Read more
Published on April 16 1999

2.0 out of 5 stars Another pretentious and overwritten book in this long
Gad! Another pretentious and overwritten book in this long series. I enjoyed the first few books in the series despite the writer's tendency to kill off the most courageous and... Read more
Published on April 14 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars YUCK
Way too ponderous and heavy. I couldn't get to the end fast enough to move on to other more inspiring reading. Read more
Published on Feb 20 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars This is definetly the most captivating and thrilling series.
When I first saw the book....CURSE OF THE MISTWRAITH, I was in for the full ride. Wurts makes you wonder with her opening...."How bad can this Arithon guy be? Read more
Published on Jan 10 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Strong continuation of events on the world of Athera
While this book is the 3rd in the Wars of Light and Shadow, and First in the Alliance of the Light, I look at it as a bridge between the two series. Read more
Published on Jan 9 1999 by Viz

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