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Warlock: A Novel of Ancient Egypt
  

Warlock: A Novel of Ancient Egypt (Paperback)

by Wilbur Smith (Author)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)

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Wilbur Smith (a name synonymous with the massive blockbuster thriller) has recaptured the verve and impact of his earlier work in Warlock. This Egyptian epic thriller follows on from the equally accomplished and and re-establishes Smith at the top echelons of thriller writing. The customary continent-spanning canvas is here, with a key new element in an adroitly handled supernatural aspect that gives the sequence the feel of fantasy whilst still retaining the plausibility that was always Smith's strongest asset.

The reader is plunged into a vividly realised evocation of life in ancient Egypt but one presented with insights into the various characters that infuse a very contemporary feel. In the secluded deserts of North Africa, Taita has spent the years since the death of his adored Queen Lostris studying to become a Warlock, steeped in the arcane arts of the ancient Gods and a master practitioner of magic. Responding to an occult summons, Taita abandons the desert and returns to civilisation, only to find himself at the centre of a massive conflagration in which dark and sinister forces are undermining the throne of Egypt and attempting to destroy the young prince Nefer. Soon, his hard-won skills are tested to the limit.

As in the previous books in the sequence, Smith knows that a strong and passionate agenda on the part of his protagonists will allow the reader to identify with them, despite the gap of centuries. Here, it is family ties: Taita is defending the young prince who is the grandson of his lost Queen, and we are quickly engaged in a narrative that rarely flags over its considerable length. The action set pieces are as impressive as one would expect:

The instant he was within range the Cobra struck again, but Nefer caught the blow on the thick leather folds of the bag. The beast's fangs snagged in the leather and held fast. As Nefer swung back the snake was dragged with him. It was hauled cleanly out of the nest, a writhing, seething ball of coils and polished scales. It thrashed against Nefer's legs, the heavy tail lashing him, hissing fearsomely, clouds of venom spraying from its gaping jaws and dribbling down the leather bag. So great was its weight that Nefer's whole body was shaken violently.
--Barry Forshaw --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


From Publishers Weekly

Lengthy but seamlessly composed, this epic historical drama by veteran author Smith (The Eye of the Tiger, etc.) tracks a power struggle in ancient Egypt between false pharaohs and a true royal heir, evoking the cruel glories and terrible torments of the era. The kingdoms of Upper and Lower Egypt have been at war for 60 years. Upper Egypt is ruled by Tamose, Lower Egypt by Apepi, king of the Hyksos. Treachery and assassination eliminate both rulers, allowing two false pharaohs to unite in an orgy of tyranny and oppression. Tamose's son, Prince Nefer, is his father's rightful heir, but the false pharaoh, Lord Naja, denies Nefer's birthright and plots to kill the young prince. Aided by the royal sorcerer, a warlock named Taita, Nefer escapes Naja's plots. Nefer and Taita outwit assassins, evil magicians, pursuing armies and even the treachery of Nefer's own sister, as they raise their own army in the lost desert city of Gallala. Taita's magic spells and occult powers protect, teach and guide Nefer on his tortuous path to regain the throne and save the woman he loves, Princess Mintaka, daughter of slain King Apepi. However, as Nefer's strength grows, so does that of his enemies, and it will take all of Nefer's courage and Taita's mystical powers to prevail when the chariot armies of evil sweep across the desert wasteland to the gates of Gallala. This is a very bloody and violent yarn, set in an age when merciless combat, torture, rape and sacrifice were common. Though timorous readers may wish to steer clear, those willing to brave the blood and gore will be carried away by the sweep and pace of Smith's tale. National advertising.

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1.0 out of 5 stars If you loved River God, you'll hate this novel, May 28 2002
By S. L. Rayhon "ouroboros13" (NJ) - See all my reviews
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I was so incredibly disappointed with this novel. The beauty of it's prequel River God was that it was a touching, human story (with just a touch of mysticism.) I love the book so much I have read it many, many times. In this "sequel" the author chooses to discard or ignore characters from the first novel, and instead focuses on extremely unrealistic magic. It almost made me ill to see such wonderful characters brought so low. And be warned: it was written to allow for at least one more book. I certainly will not read another book based on this rubbish. (I will however read River God again. And again.)
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1.0 out of 5 stars A weak story full of Smith's sexual fantasies, April 28 2002
I hate novels where authors take a plot with interesting possibilities and ruin it with mind vomit. Literary license does not include dumping every boring fantasy that enters your thoughts. There's so much focus on sex that he wastes the reader's time with it. Smith is busted to private for this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!, Sep 16 2009
By L. Jeffreys (Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Warlock (Paperback)
A friend lent me the first book in this series (River God) and I was doubtful because I'm not a fan of historical-type adventure novels. BUT, this series is fantastic! I surprised myself completely and couldn't put it down! I ended up purchasing the remaining novels in the series and had all of them read in a month!

Wilbur Smith writes an easy to follow story with adventure always popping up out of nowhere to keep me turning pages. I can't attest to the accuracy of his historical facts, and I don't care. This is a fictional series that left me missing the main characters when I had finished, like they had been house-guests for the month!
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5.0 out of 5 stars a travel through time
Mr. Smith has done a beautiful work of transcending us into the magical world of Egypt. With an easiness for writing that is characteristic he transformed historical places and... Read more
Published on April 13 2003 by Ruxandra

2.0 out of 5 stars certainly not his best work
he likes to write long books, but this one is too much. The magic is too much, the boring conversation is too much & the constant references to an aging eunuch are especially... Read more
Published on Jun 8 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Return of Taita
The third in a series of books about ancient Egypt, WARLOCK returns to Taita, an eunuch slave who has served several pharaohs. Read more
Published on May 30 2002 by Annie

3.0 out of 5 stars Warlock locked in war
This book cetainly is a journey of exploration in teretory unknown. Wilbur Smith is one of the few authors that manages to avoid making 20th century western hang-ups into BC... Read more
Published on May 30 2002 by h starrenburg

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
One of the best authors teamed with one of the best narrators.
I preferred this book to both River God and the Seventh Scroll.
Published on May 22 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Didn't want it to end!
Could hardly put this book down, as with all others. Love the ones about ancient Egypt.
Published on May 21 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars All about Taita
The prior reviewer must have read the French version.
This book was a great return to Taita's Egypt. Read more
Published on May 14 2002 by Kai Tietje

2.0 out of 5 stars a bit careless by Smith...
Well, I highly enjoyed "River good" as well as "the seventh scroll", but I must say that "Warlock" was a bit disappointing. Read more
Published on May 11 2002 by Mran

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfully written
I have read all of the books in this series, however not exactly in order, (I read this one first and then last) I absolutely loved it. Read more
Published on May 10 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars More is Better
After reading River God and the Seventh Scroll I had doubts that Mr. Smith would continue this Egyptian saga. How wrong I was! Read more
Published on May 2 2002

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