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A Sorcerer's Treason: A Novel Of Isavalta
 
 

A Sorcerer's Treason: A Novel Of Isavalta (Hardcover)

by Sarah Zettel (Author) "At midnight between November first and November second of the year 1899, Bridget Lederle's eyes snapped open of their own accord, bringing her instantly awake..." (more)
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An award-winning science fiction author, Sarah Zettel proves equally adept at high fantasy with The Sorcerer's Treason, her fantasy debut. This compelling novel, which blends elements of Russian, Chinese, and Indian myth to create a complex and believable new world, should please Zettel's fans and earn her an appreciative new audience.

A lonely, vision-haunted outcast, Bridget Lederle maintains a Lake Superior lighthouse. A vision leads to her to rescue a strangely dressed shipwreck victim who claims to be from another world--a world which, he says, Brigit is destined to save. Impossibly, Valin Kalami knows she has visions of the past and future--and he too has visions. After seeing his visions of Isavalda, Brigit agrees to sail with him across the Land of Death and Spirit to his world. There she discovers she may not trust Valin--or anyone else in the treacherous, intrigue-tangled imperial court of Isavalta.

Zettel's SF novels are Reclamation, winner of the Locus Award for Best First Novel and a Philip K. Dick Award finalist; Fool's War, a New York Times Notable Book; Playing God; The Quiet Invasion; and Kingdom of Cages. --Cynthia Ward



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Alternating between her lighthouse-keeper heroine's native Wisconsin and the magic-ridden world of Isavalta, SF author Zettel's (Playing God) first fantasy novel, despite a plodding plot, should please readers eager to leave this dull world of ours behind. In the year 1899, during a gale on Lake Superior, Bridget Lederle rescues a lone sailor, Valin Kalami, who proves to be a visitor from an ethereal realm called Isavalta, the home of Bridget's birth-father, who impregnated her mother during a brief stay on Earth. Her Isavaltan blood explains Bridget's sporadic ability to see both the past and future. Kalami persuades Bridget to travel to his dazzling world, where he is Lord Sorcerer to the Dowager Empress, Medeoan Edemskoidoch Nacheradavosh (a name typical of the book's tongue-twisting nomenclature derived from Russian and various Asian languages), who refuses to hand over rule of her kingdom to her mysteriously ailing son, the Emperor Mikkel, and his new bride, Empress Ananda. Intrigues abound, magic lies hidden within threads, a fox becomes a powerful "Vixen" and the dowager keeps a caged phoenix capable of engulfing the world in flames. Since the old woman simply won't relinquish power, Bridget must fight both her and her traitorous sorcerer. Villains may menacingly twist figurative moustaches, but none seriously threatens the courageous heroine's virtue. This sweet-tempered melodrama will appeal mainly to younger female fantasy fans, who will be sure to welcome the forthcoming sequel. (Apr. 24)Forecast: Zettel's established reputation (1997's Fool's War was runner-up for the Philip K. Dick Award for Best Paperback Original SF Novel), blurbs from such fantasy stars as Sara Douglass, Andre Norton and Elizabeth Haydon, plus national advertising and regional author appearances, will ensure a strong start. Support from romance fans may help keep up the momentum.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Great!!, May 20 2004
By "a_nemi" (Sweden) - See all my reviews
I bought this book because I liked the cover (the UK version have beutiful covers) and it looked like other books I liked. It also said "if you loved Robin Hobb, you'll love this!" and they were right!

Sarah Zettel has a great language, great characters and a wonderful imagination. After the first chapters you're completely into the story and can't put it down. Her characters have depth and feel real, they all have their reasons and feelings for doing what they do, no one's pure evil or pure good, they are all real people.

The first book is in "present" time, the second book is about what happend before the first book. At first it feels a little bit irritating, but after just two chapters you're completely into the book and can't stop reading and don't mind it anymore.

The writer has some original ideas, many of them very imaginative. I like writers that really make a new world and have a new idea about magic and fantasy - without getting lost into it and getting pathetic.

I can really recommend this series to anyone who likes Robin Hobb, George RR Martin, Diana Wynne Jones, and the like. Great series, I'm so glad I finally bought it!

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3.0 out of 5 stars Okay, but could have been a lot better, Sep 15 2003
By M. E. Cooper "Fantasybooks" (England) - See all my reviews
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I had really high hopes for this story after reading a review at a website for writers. I expected Birget to be whisked away to another world, well okay she was, but I didn't expect it to take nearly a third of the book!

A slow start isn't so terrible, but Birget is supposed to be this woman with an amazing capacity for magic. Great! I like that kind of thing, but when I read this I found everyone BUT Birget doing it! She is supposed to be the heroine of the story and she hardly does anything!

The two sorcerers Kilami and Sakra steal the show. Kilami is a bad guy and is well fleshed out, and Sakra is the good guy. To my mind Sakra is the hero not Birget and should have gotten top billing. Birget could have been so much more, but the way she is written she comes across as a waste of space! If she is to be the heroine, shouldn't she be heroic? At least she should DO something instead of watching the world go by!

By the way, the second book (Usurper's Crown) is a waste of time. Don't buy it unless you like prequels. It is about Birget's mother and just rehashes everything revealed in this book about Ingrid and Avanasy all be it in greater detail.

Mark E. Cooper
Author of The Warrior Within (ISBN: 0954512200)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Buy it!, Mar 23 2003
I wasn't even looking to buy myself a new book, but it just caught my eye as I walked past the shelf in the bookstore where I work - and I can honestly say it's the best few pounds I've ever spent! Having never heard of Sarah Zettel before I didn't quite know what sort of quality to expect, but I found I couldn't put it down - I actually stayed up until 5 in the morning just because I couldn't bear not to finish it! Zettel is a little slow to start, but introduces her characters well and the reader is constantly kept guessing during the first third of the book as to whether Valin Kalami is a good guy or a bad guy - and is the Dowager Empress evil or just plain mad? I really began to feel a bond with Bridget and Ananda and by the end I was in tears! I'm certainly no expert in the field of fantasy novels, but I know what I like and I LIKE this - just one question... what's the next one called?
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Tale of Political Intrigue and Betrayel
Enter the world of Isvalta, where nothing is similar to that of the workings of the real world. Or at least, that is what Bridget Lederle found out. Read more
Published on Jan 31 2003 by sabin_figaro

4.0 out of 5 stars A truly engrossing tale
As an avid fan of fantasy fiction I was looking forward to entering into this new world I'd discovered. Read more
Published on Jan 7 2003 by Wendy Plant

3.0 out of 5 stars Okay, but could have been a lot better
I had really high hopes for this story after reading a review at a website for writers. I expected Birget to be whisked away to another world, well okay she was, but I didn't... Read more
Published on Dec 4 2002 by M. E. Cooper

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful New Fantasy Find!
A Sorcerer's Treason centers around a Wisconsin lighthouse keeper named Bridget Lederle. Bridget is an old maid in 1899 society and lives with her housekeeper and her... Read more
Published on Oct 23 2002 by Silmarwen

4.0 out of 5 stars Rich, detailed fantasy
Sarah Zettel moves from SF to Fantasy in this novel, and I at least am glad she did. Her characters are, as always, deftly drawn, and her world building is exquisite. Read more
Published on May 14 2002 by kangarex

4.0 out of 5 stars exciting epic fantasy
In 1899 Bridget Lederle tends the Sand Island, Wisconsin lighthouse when she rescues Kalami from Lake Superior. Read more
Published on Mar 22 2002 by Harriet Klausner

4.0 out of 5 stars A good fantasy beginning
Since the mid 1990s, Sarah Zettel has been primarily known for her award-winning SF titles, but with A Sorcerer's Treason she makes her first foray into the fantasy... Read more
Published on Mar 19 2002 by A O Cazola

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