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The Silver Wolf (Mass Market Paperback)

de Alice Borchardt (Author) "THE SUN WAS GOING DOWN ..." En savoir plus
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Regeane is a fatherless royal relation who happens to be a werewolf. Her guardian, Gundabald, and his venal son Hugo plan to recoup their fortunes by marrying Regeane to a wealthy bridegroom, even though she might inadvertently make him into a bedtime snack. Gundabald forces her into apparent compliance by threatening to reveal her secret to the Church, which would burn her at the stake. As the bridegroom, Maeniel, journeys to Rome to claim her, Regeane discovers allies in her quest to defeat Gundabald's machinations, including some very strong, funny, and levelheaded women. Unfortunately for Regeane, she also has more powerful enemies than Gundabald.

Alice Borchardt brings 8th-century Rome vividly to life. Her language is earthy and sensuously descriptive: "The wolf visited Regeane's eyes and ears. The girl staggered slightly with the shock. The light in the square became intense. Smells an overwhelming experience: wet stone, damp air, musty clothing, perspirations shading from ancient sticky filth to fresh acrid adrenal alarm."

Borchardt is Anne Rice's sister, but she writes a very different sort of tale. Ghosts, the dead, and supernatural forces are here, but so is laugh-out-loud humor and a happy ending. --Nona Vero --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.



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Borchardt spices her usual recipe for breathy historical romance (Devoted, etc.) with a generous pinch of the supernatural. Regeane is a secretive shapeshifter living in Rome at the end of the Empire's decline. Distantly related to Charlemagne, she becomes a pawn between the French and Italy's scrappy Lombards when she is betrothed to Maeniel, guardian of a passage through the Alps who is sympathetic to the French king. Intrigues and counterplots abound as Maeniel speeds his way to retrieve his reluctant bride and Regeane lends her supernatural powers to curing the leprous Antonius, whom the Lombards hope to use to discredit his father, Pope Hadrian, and turn the Roman citizens against Charlemagne's advancing Catholic army. In Regeane, whose woman and wolf selves often spar contentiously with one another, Borchardt finds the perfect metaphor for the once opulent Roman civilization, now hostage to its bestial appetites. She elaborates the decadent excesses of the time with gleefully vivid descriptions of gluttonous banquets, grotesque leper colonies and violent lusts sated both on the battlefield and in the bridal bed. Readers who like their fantasy dusted with gritty realism and who can forgive anachronistic modern dialogue in a period melodrama will find themselves indulged with more than a few twists to this werewolf tale. (July) FYI: The galley to Silver Wolf carries a note to "Dear Reader" from Borchardt's sister, Anne Rice, stating that "it is with immense joy that I introduce to you a daring and vibrant new voice on the female literary frontier"?although the novel is Borchardt's third.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Good story, often clumsy writing, Janv. 17 2004
Par Ryan Harvey "Wolf Shadow" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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"Captain Exposition!!!" works overtime in this historical romance/fantasy from Anne Rice's older sister, with characters endlessly rattling on about the back story and history of the characters. Honestly, I've never seen back story so ineptly handled. That Borchardt's editor let it slip past only shows how helpful it is to have a powerful relative in the publishing world.

But once the establishing chapters end, the books winds up as a pretty fair piece of historical fantasy. The premise drew my attention to it in the first place: a female werewolf in eighth century Rome caught in the political struggle between the Pope, Charlemagne, and the Lombards. Borchardt writes the werewolf action and expeditions into the spirit world with flair, but often dwells on historical digressions for too long, losing the plot momentum. The story moves in fitful spurts of action and historical scene setting, and would have been a far better work at half the length.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Gripping and superbly written, Sep 3 2003
From the very first sentence you can see how talented this writer is.
It is not a pefect novel, since it is very crude and violent in places, and the ending is really abrupt. I would have liked to have seen the consummation of the relationship in the novel between Regeane and Maeniel, but it just sort of halted as he declared her his wife and they decided not to eat the villains because the were not THAT hungry. A lot of hidden depths in both characters suggest that she plans a series but it is not fair to cheat the reader with tantalizing glimpses and leave us flapping.
Having said that, the scary parts are harrowing, the funny parts are hilarious, and the [physical] parts are quite erotic, though unfinished. We like Regeane and the secondary characters are excellent Stephen, Lucilla, and her son, who also seems to have a lot of potential. A great if not all that typical werewolf story and now that I have discovered this author I am going to read all of her work.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Needlessly coarse with clumsy love scenes, Aoû 30 2003
I bought The Silver Wolf on a whim thinking that I had not yet read a good werewolf story. I still haven't. The concept is interesting enough; ancient Roman backdrop, Romulus and Remus, werewolves. I has all the components for a tightly woven, intricate story. It fails on all points. The main character is a young woman, Regeane, with lycanthropy. She is abused and held in captivity by her boorish uncle and insipid cousin. She is to be married off to a wealthy lord at which time she is to kill him so that the uncle can claim his fortune. She gains her freedom several times only to stupidly return to the uncle and endure more harsh treatment. The beating scenes are some of the most vivid and disturbing and one wonders why author Alice Borchardt seems to only be able to evoke feeling with these horrific accounts. They are the signature theme to the book: young girl (all women) are abused in an unfair world dominated by men. She finally attains some measure of freedom by falling in with an elite prostitute who is friends with Rome's Pope. One wonders how much better the story would have been if the woman had been a common prostitute with all the problems associated with it in Ancient Rome. Not a perfumed madam living in a mansion.

The story is told mainly from Regeane's point of view, but the author has to slip into an omnipotent POV to show sketchy character development of the main male character. The male character is introduced early and quickly and does not show up again until the second half of the story. These switches are abrupt and force the reader out of the 'suspension of disbelief' needed for a fantasy story. The author also fails to define and bring to life an actual Villain except for the abusive uncle who, if the story were done correctly, would have been killed in the third chapter. There are several clumsy love scenes that seem to have been written by a teenager, including one out-of-place lesbian scene that is there apparently because lesbianism is chic right now. She also meets several secondary female characters that have sad life stories as well. And the reader is again clubbed over the head with the "women good, men bad" message.

Along the way Regeane communes with the dead, visits the afterlife, cures leprosy, has other people's past life flash-backs, meets her own kind, and lives happily ever-after. Alice Borchardt does not define a limited magical realm, a common failing among some fantasy writers to include all manner of the fantastic simply because they are enamored with everything. She should have stuck to mostly werewolf myth. She also stops the story flow to have main characters engage in private conversations. These conversations are used to "explain" things to the young Regeane, but only serve to lay out huge expository lumps. And finally she adds hooks into Arthurian characters that add nothing to the story, but are there to set up her next book. Pretty arrogant.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Great book!
Sure, ALice Borchardt and Anne Rice might be related, but i don't find their writing has anything in common. Read more
Publié le Janv. 30 2007 par Stacey Medcalf

5.0étoiles sur 5 BRYAN!!!
BRYAN READ THIS BOOK IT IS SO AWESOME YOU'LL LOVE IT I LOVE IT , YOU'LL LOVE IT. really tho, werewolves, some medieval brothels, whats better than that?
Publié le Juil 7 2004 par Katie Wheeler Dubin

3.0étoiles sur 5 It's okay
I acknowledge two types of writing. One is writing with value, the other is writing just for fun. While this is definantly not a wonderfully written book, i still think it's one... Read more
Publié le Mars 7 2004 par EP Trauma

1.0étoiles sur 5 Incredibly disappointing - AKA -- BAD BAD BAD!
I love to read. I am a huge fan of supernatural fiction. I have read all of Anne Rice's novels, I have read many werewolf and vampire novels. Read more
Publié le Déc 21 2003 par Summeroz

3.0étoiles sur 5 Not What I Expected...
The Silver Wolf wasn't at all what I had hoped. While I give it 3-stars, that's only because it was a good read. If I had it to do over I wouldn't have read it at all. Read more
Publié le Aoû 1 2003 par Lupus

4.0étoiles sur 5 To be enjoyed rather than nitpicked
This is a book for those who read strictly for pleasure, who can relax and allow the author to tell her story her way. Read more
Publié le Juil 10 2003 par Neal C. Reynolds

2.0étoiles sur 5 It does not run in the family.
I picked up the book because I read Anne Rice's books. Hit of miss, I pick her titles up in hard cover, as more often than not, they are enjoyable reads. Read more
Publié le Avril 11 2003 par Lottie

3.0étoiles sur 5 Historical Fiction with Wolf
Good historical fiction with strong main character. The historical and political setting was very interesting, so much so that I had to look up Pope Hadrian on the internet. Read more
Publié le Nov. 17 2002 par B. Darrow

5.0étoiles sur 5 Fascinating!
After reading an Anne Rice novel I discovered a recommendation of this book. I was glad I decided to read it and found it quite fascinating. Read more
Publié le Sep 5 2002 par Luz C. Rivera

5.0étoiles sur 5 Awesome Read
I have to say this is the best book i have ever read. ...and i do a LOT of reading. Alice Borchardt defintly reaches out to wolf fanitics in her wolf series. Read more
Publié le Juil 18 2002

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