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Lord of Snow and Shadows: Book One of The Tears of Artamon
 
 

Lord of Snow and Shadows: Book One of The Tears of Artamon (Hardcover)

by Sarah Ash (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)

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Sara Ash's Lord of Snow and Shadows is the promising opener to the Tears of Artamon series. The novel sets the stage in grand fashion as Ash deftly introduces the principal players in her well-realized fantasy realm. She begins with Gavril, a carefree portrait painter basking in the sunny climes of an irrelevant island republic. He soon discovers he is heir to a great and terrible legacy in the snowy wasteland of Azhkendir. Kidnapped by his murdered father’s personal guard, he is both captive and the Drakhoan--ruler of Azhkendir. His inheritance turns out to be more than just a crown, however. A dark force of immeasurable power is growing inside him while he finds his realm under siege from within and without.

Ash masterfully avoids most of the usual fantasy memes--except, of course, the reluctant hero, Gavril--and imports a vast menagerie of technologies and culturally resonant magics into her world. Her conflicting armies wield magic, muskets, and heavy cannon alongside darker forces that are too delicious to mention here. Apart from a few niggling inconsistencies (Gavril's transformation from foppish artist to deft statesman, for one), Ash's novel is a frosty infusion of new air into a genre overrun with the usual maidens-with-broadswords clichés. –-Jeremy Pugh



From Publishers Weekly

In this excellent start to a new fantasy series from British author Ash (Moths to a Flame), Gavril Andar, an idealistic young artist, falls for the nobly born Astasia Orlova, whose portrait he's been hired to paint. Luckily, he's attractive enough for Astasia to return the favor. He doesn't know he's also Gavril Nagarian, son of the recently assassinated ruler of the wintry kingdom of Azhkendir, and that fate is about to deal him a dreadful blow. Like his father before him, Gavril becomes soul-bound to the Drakhaoul, a creature that grants awesome power at a terrible price. Kidnapped, Gavril finds himself trapped in Kastel Drakhaon, reluctant to draw on his new magical abilities, as their use only makes him more beast-like and less human. But with Prince Eugene of Tielin threatening to reconquer all of the Rossiyan Empire, he may have no choice. Fascinating and unpredictable, Gavril's tale gains richness from the grand scope of Ash's narrative, with its echoes of Russian history under the czars. Enhanced by supporting characters who are living, breathing individuals, this book will leave readers drooling to get their hands on the sequel from the moment they turn its final page.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sarah Ash, an amazing writer, Feb 11 2006
By Morgan (ALberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
I LOVED this book, and the entire series. I thought the detail and description was intense and the storyline thoughtful and expansive. Although the overall mood of the story seemed a little bit dark and depressed, the romance, and the transformations in the book made the mood seem less so....
I would recomend this to readers who enjoy not-so fantasy, or not way over the top fantasy. If you read the first book and like it I highly suggest that you read the next two in the trilogy!!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Fantasy..., Aug 3 2004
By Dekstar (Medicine Hat, Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews
I was looking for something new in a good fantasy book, and stumbled across this title from an author I had never heard of. The reviews were good, and the description sounded unique, so i dove in.

I was pleasantly surprised, to say the least. The writing is well-paced. The characters are deep, beleivable, and all too human in their capacity for error in spite of great power. There seems to be a tremendous potential in the way of backstory and world detail so that Sarah Ash should be able to continue this series and expand upon it to keep fans like me happy.

I look forward to the sequels.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Fantasy, Jul 5 2004
Ok before you judge this review as lame as the title let me point out reviewing fantasy is not my forte. Although soon enough with some recent reviews I will have to skip the disclaimer I usually head them with about me not being a fantasy reader.
I am selective, and it was the blurb on the back of this novel that sold me the book.
Gavril Andral artist and sensitive young man living in sunny Smarma and painting a lovely princess. Her family of course looks on him with disdain and the opening gambit in this debut offering from Ash seems predictable. Except unbeknownst to Gavril right away he has royal blood in his veins as well as a dark legacy from his father Lord Drakhoun of Ankerhisk(sp)?. His father was murdered and his retainers kidnap Gavril as the heir to inherit his father's dark gifts and blood feuds with rival klans.
This novel borrows much from Russian lore including some sounds of names and places and folklore/wisdom. It also borrows from such tones as the darkest fantasy, and if Ash continues in this vein I can see comparisions to Barker(though not as dark) but I was also reminded a little of King's Dark Tower.
The action in the tale is a skilful mix of suspense, classic fantasy, mythology and horror. The plot moves quickly, and not even the preview of the second title in the trilogy saturated my appetite for more concerning the characters populating this magical land. Ash's best qaulity is a succinctness in providing enough detail without detracting from the story's excitement and thereby able to cut off her story in a trilogy as opposed to a tetralogy or longer series. I will probably end up reading them all more than once which for a non fantasy reader should be the seller;).
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3.0 out of 5 stars Kind of interesting but a big yawner in the end
Why You Should Read This

Sarah Ash has a small but devoted fan base. They will read this book with relish and clamor for more. Read more

Published on Jun 5 2004 by Inchoatus.com

5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't stop reading!
I bought this book because I was in the bookstore looking for a new novel to read and noticed the beautiful artwork on the cover and became intrigued. Read more
Published on Jan 21 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite book!!!
I dont know how anybody could write a better book then this-it had it all--wonderful characters-action-suspense-mystery and a complex storyline that has a brooding war with lots... Read more
Published on Jan 17 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars Heavy on plot, Light on character development
Gavril Andar is a talented painter who learns that he is really the heir to a kingdom in a mysterious northern realm known as Azkendir. Read more
Published on Jan 16 2004 by T. M. Wheaton

5.0 out of 5 stars A Surprise Hit!
I saw this book in a local bookstore and was attracted to the beautiful cover art. This book was a pleasant surprise, far exceeding my expectations. Read more
Published on Dec 28 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Something new and exciting in fantasy!
This book was a very pleasant surprise. It was a very quick read with lots of suspense and action. The characters, nations, and lands all are exciting and diverse. Read more
Published on Dec 16 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars Had the potiential to be so much better!
Overall, this book was OKAY....I liked the plot idea, but as another reader put it, the characters were somewhat shallow. Read more
Published on Nov 24 2003 by Kristina L. Thompson

5.0 out of 5 stars Glad I read it!
This was honestly the best book I've read since Terry Brooks' Voyage of Jerle Shanarrah trio. I could not put it down. Read more
Published on Oct 31 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars A book of transformation, discovery and destruction
This is the first book in a series called The Tears of Artamon and as such introduces us to the characters of this Russian inspired world and sets the stage for the conflict in... Read more
Published on Oct 11 2003 by K. Maxwell

5.0 out of 5 stars Atmospheric Masterpiece! I love this book!
I was in awe of the story-telling ability of Sarah Ash! She has transported me to a icy realm of intrigue, war dark passion and even darker magic! Read more
Published on Oct 8 2003 by Rodney Powell

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