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Peril's Gate: Book Five of the Wars of Light and Shadow
 
 

Peril's Gate: Book Five of the Wars of Light and Shadow (Mass Market Paperback)

de Janny Wurts (Author) "The storm settled over the Eltair coast just after the advent of nightfall ..." En savoir plus
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The latest installment in the Wars of Light and Shadow series, also the third movement of an inner story arc called the Alliance of Light, well represents the vast and tangled plot lines readers have come to expect from this prolific and popular author. In the first book in the series, Curse of the Mistwraith (1993), the half-brothers dark Arithon s'Ffalenn and blond Lysaer s'Ilessid were set against each other by the eponymous enemy, and now, 30-some years later, they're still going after each other. This book's action begins in mid-flight during a winter gale, with Arithon fleeing the walled city Jaelot, where he's been imprisoned. With him he drags the unwilling peasant Fionn Areth Caid'an, magically raised as his double to trap him. Soon they join forces with Dakar the Mad Prophet (whose prophecies have an erratic track record, though some have been important), assigned by the Fellowship of Sorcerers to defend our protagonist. Dakar has supplies and horses ready. Much geography is traversed with many turgid pages spent attempting to describe the indescribable effects of magic. Occasionally the focus moves to Lysaer, with his large retinue of soldiers and fanatic priests, who in private practice rituals as sorcerous as the techniques of which they accuse Arithon. While fans have compared this series to Robert Jordan's extended Wheel of Time series, newcomers may be put off by the stilted language ("The guard captain's baleful stillness held threat") and the mishmash of plot.
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Sustaining the considerable momentum of previous volumes, the third in Wurts' Alliance of the Light series opens at a dead run with Arithon, Master of Shadow, just barely escaping the clutches of evil. Though wounded, desperately sick, and on the run in the depths of winter, Arithon realizes that if his world is to have any future at all, he must stay alive at any cost. Already, the cost in the lives of his countrymen has been high and weighs heavily on his soul. Meanwhile, the sorcerers of the Fellowship of Seven are spread thin attempting to hold together the wards and other magics that keep the world of Athera whole and spinning, and other factions are hotly pursuing their own ambitions. The building pressures and responsibilities fall directly on Arithon's weakened shoulders. Yet, despite many real and potential external threats, Arithon's final undoing may lie within the depths of his heart. Wurts is in fine form here, providing endless twists and turns of plot and an artful complexity that is marvelous to behold. Paula Luedtke
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5.0étoiles sur 5 I LOVE this book, Juil 15 2004
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I think this is a wonderful book, though you have to be a good reader to really apreciate it. The way it's written makes it a little difficult to understand, but if you have patience, the descripitions can mean a lot.It really is a good book. You shouldn't be discouraged from reading it by anything. It has a deep plot that makes you think. Arithon is not the kind of hero who can shrug off killing. He is only human. I think the whole series is wonderful.The books make you think, and yet it is a good fantasy novel with sword fights and arcane powers. I can't wait to read the next book!
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Epic in Scope, Ponderous in Execution, Jui 23 2004
Par Ian Kennedy (Redmond, WA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Peril's Gate (Hardcover)
Buried in this massive volume is an outstanding story with engaging characters shackled by painfully executed prose. In many ways Ms. Wurt's descriptions of magic remind me of the metaphysical diarrheic prose David Brin can sink in to as read in "Earth" and "Kiln People". After so many paragraphs of "elevated harmonics" "polarities" and "magnetics" you start to wonder if you are reading epic fantasy or a "Star Trek" novel and ultimately it all translates into "blah blah blah." But you keep reading, skimming most of the magic babble much like skimming the parts of "Moby Dick" that relate to the technical aspects of whaling. You keep going because there is a rousing good yarn in there and you are determined to liberate it from the pages no matter the cost. The characters are great, if a bit over-wrought and self-tortured. Even manly-men in this series practically break down in tears when they have to kill someone or are faced with the unknown mysteries of ancient magic. After a while it starts to wear thin. Finally, the reader does not learn the meaning of "Peril's Gate" until almost the very end of the novel and while the rite of passage our protagonist wades through is epic, brutal and appropriate, it takes far too many pages most of which rehash things we already know. In the end this novel has wonderful characters, convincing emotion and moments of brilliance separated by gulfs of ponderous magical prose. I will buy the next volume but not in hard cover.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Enjoying the journey - can't wait for the next book., Mars 28 2004
Par "mhatte" (South Africa) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Peril's Gate (Hardcover)
A fantastic read. Get the whole series.

30 years of a possible 500-year storyline have passed by the end of this book. The main character, Arithon has found refuge from the curse of the Mistwraith and is about to embark on several months of contemplation and study with Davien the Betrayer as a company. Arithon has mastered his conscience and accepted himself, and this will have a huge impact on the way he will do things in future books.

The message of this book is clear: when we face ourselves, come accept ourselves completely, good and bad, then we can move on. When we change in ourselves, this will start to be reflected in the world around us.

Ms. Wurts never shirks from her chosen path of challenging the reader on all levels. From the unfamiliar words set in beautiful Austen-like prose, to the impact that emotion, or a sweep of beautiful scenery should have on our senses, but doesn't because of our jaded modernity, she doesn't hold back one iota. She challenges assumption, never letting us settle for any kind of answer, only further and deeper insight and understanding.

The result is a rich tapestry of character, detailed physical settings; taut, unabashed emotion; thought-provoking twists of plot and character development; woven through with ideals of love, and full of contrasts like truth and lies, love and lust, true vocation and ambition.

My favourite aspect of Wurt's writing in this series is her version of Magic. She blends scientific and esoteric principals to lend a sense of massive cosmic force and adds variety to this vision by including elements of individual spiritual progress, training and personality quirks. I particularly like the notion that all things, animate and inanimate have a consciousness and that in order to use even the tiniest stone; the magic user has to ask permission. The sacredness of nature is celebrated and at the same time is under attack by the greed of the townborn - and as the reader, I am as anxious about that issue, as I am for the Paravians to return, for Elaira and Arithon to unite, for the Mistwraith to be beaten, the Fellowship to be together and the Royal families to return and restore the Clanborn to freedom etc...

It's not a series for the faint-hearted, complacent or jaded. Be prepared to live it as you read it.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Fantastic
I'm always a little bit amused when good books get bad reviews. I say to myself, they only show the quality of their bad taste. Read more
Publié le Janv. 10 2004 par xteeve

2.0étoiles sur 5 Enough, already
Janny Wurts can really write. And overwrite. Not to mention italicizeanditalicizeanditalicize yet again. I've read all of her books, and enjoyed this one least of all. Read more
Publié le Avril 17 2003

4.0étoiles sur 5 A good book--maybe not as good as the others, but...
very important, nonetheless. This book had me in tears at times due to the very emotional way Ms. Wurts has in writing about some of the characters' relationships--Arithon &... Read more
Publié le Avril 12 2003 par J. Peterson

1.0étoiles sur 5 The story must be in there somewhere
I have read all of the books Janny Wurtz has written. Each book is getting more and more difficult to read. Read more
Publié le Mars 11 2003 par Amy Rodgers

1.0étoiles sur 5 This is an ending?
Having been captivated by the Janny Wurts of the Empire Trilogy(although, with Raymond E. Feist), the Cycle of Fire, and "That Way Lies Camelot," I came to the Wars of Light and... Read more
Publié le Fév 23 2003 par vortex87

2.0étoiles sur 5 Top Story: Queen of Melodrama strikes again!
Something has always distressed me about Janny Wurts' writing, and after reading Peril's Gate, I finally know what it is. Read more
Publié le Juil 20 2002 par xpoisis

4.0étoiles sur 5 Wurts creates a beautiful tapestry of land and characters
What I like about Janny Wurts's writing is how beautifully textured and rich the world and characters are. Read more
Publié le Mai 9 2002 par Connemara

1.0étoiles sur 5 Pretentious, Overwrought and Exhausting
Stilted language, scant action, nothing new. The hero Arithon has been rendered by the author as a whining cry baby who, despite his magical abilities, cannot seem to get it... Read more
Publié le Avril 20 2002 par K. N. Nelson

4.0étoiles sur 5 A solid book
In Peril's Gate, Janny Wurts manages to regain some of her momentum. Arithon is literally chased through-out the book. Read more
Publié le Avril 17 2002 par J. Mells

5.0étoiles sur 5 A great read
This book was positively marvelous! I couldn't put it down! I actually have already reread it, and I just bought the book two days ago! Read more
Publié le Avril 8 2002

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