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City of Sorcery
  

City of Sorcery [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by Marion Zimmer Bradley (Author)
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Haunted by mysterious images of hooded figures, Magdalen Lorne, chief Terran operative on Darkover, pursues a quest not only to the frozen ends of the physical world but also to the perilous limits of the spiritual world. And there she is tested by the evil sorcery of the Dark Sisterhood. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars an excellent adventure "holy grail" style quest, Jun 7 2004
By Joe Sherry (Minnesota) - See all my reviews
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A Terran Mapping and Exploration aircraft crashed on the other side of the mountain range that circles the planet. It was presumed there were no survivors and the plane lost. It was presumed so until Alexis Anders walked back into Thendara unscathed, but without her memory. Cholayna, the Head of Terran Intelligence on Darkover, called in Magda Lorne to help her figure out what happened. Magda Lorne, a legend in the Intelligence field, is not simply an intelligence agent, but rather someone who was raised on Darkover from childhood and possesses the "laran" psi power that would allow Magda to see into Anders' mind and find out what happened to Anders. Magda is more than an intelligence agent, she is a woman who has "gone native" and is a member of the Order of Renunciates, an organization that gives women another choice of what they can be in this incredibly patriarchal society.

What Lorne finds in the mind of Alexis Anders shouldn't be possible. By all accounts, there is nothing on the other side of that mountain range. Nothing. Satellite photos show nothing, and it is common knowledge on Darkover that nothing can survive over there. Yet, the mind of Alexis Anders reveals the existence of a hidden city deep in the mountains, a city where there are women of power who are wearing robes. This may not seem too exceptional (except for a city existing where one shouldn't exist), but from the previous novels which feature Magda Lorne, we know that in a couple of instances using her "laran" Magda has encountered strange women wearing robes on the spiritual plane who have called themselves the "Dark Sisterhood". She originally dismissed this because there was no confirmation that what she thought she saw was real, but with this additional confirmation from Anders, Magda believes there truly is a Dark Sisterhood.

When Alexis finally regains her memory, she secretly commissions a guide to find this hidden city. Magda figures out what is happening and that Alexis is attempting something that she does not truly understand, Magda, along with her freemate Jaelle (another character we are familiar with by this point), and a couple of other women (including Cholayna and Camilla) try to track Alexis before she can find the city (or die trying to find the city).

"City of Sorcery", at its heart, is an adventure story, or perhaps a kind of "holy grail" story. The women are all chasing this mythical story, and there are Darkovan legends about this city, but nobody truly believed it could be real. It becomes something of a holy quest against impossible odds. This wasn't a story I expected to be that good (my expectation was that this would be one of the weaker Darkover novels), but it was. This is some excellent storytelling by Marion Zimmer Bradley, and just when she gets to the part of the quest where the story begins to drag, she changes direction and brings it on home and it is fresh and exciting again. This novel was a surprise for me, but a pleasant one. The Renunciate trilogy ("The Shattered Chain", "Thendara House") are some of the strongest of the Darkover novels that I have read, and I can only hope that Magda Lorne and the consequences of this quest will appear in the later Darkover novels (or short stories).

-Joe Sherry

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5.0 out of 5 stars Really gripping!, Oct 15 2000
By "vintage_girl" (Cambridge, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This is the third in the mini-series focusing on the Renunciates, within the larger Darkover series. It features the characters that have developed within the previous two novels, Jaelle, Magda, Camilla, and the Terran Cholayna. This novel is much more action packed than the previous two had been, with a fraught and perilous journey across mountains, facing dangers both natural and supernatural, in search of a mythic city mentioned in obscure legends--the city of sorcery.

This novel takes place seven years after 'Thendara House', and Jaelle and Magda are full-members now of the Forbidden Tower. They've both been fully trained in the use of their Laran, and their abilities have grown considerably.

If you've enjoyed the other two books in this series-within-a-series, 'Shattered Chain' and 'Thendara House,' you will love this one--it's definitely the best, and it truly delivers on the potential of the other two. If you've missed the first two, you'll still enjoy this one on its own--Bradley makes sure to provide recaps of relevant past events and relationships, allowing a new reader to dive straight into this story. But, there's no question, if you already know and love these characters from their previous adventures, you'll be even more deeply engaged in this great story.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A incredible sequence to adventures from Magdalen Lorne, Jul 19 2000
This story is the sequence of adventures of Magda Lorne/ Margali n Ysabet. A terran who join the renunciants group (you can read why and how in Shattered Chain), need to adapt herself to this new ewality, discover who she really is (read about it in Thendara house) and finally goes to search for the city of sorcery, a mistic city, where " crows" cry and dark woman help humanity trhough centuries... she has to face many fears and one dark society... discover who trust and who not trust...This book is plenty of surprises and has links to many others. Im sure you will enjoy reading it!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Book, but the least good of the trilogy
Having read the entire series, I find that this book is enjoyable, but not as good as the previous two books in the trilogy. Read more
Published on Jun 12 2000 by Ed Brandt

5.0 out of 5 stars Almost a Grail quest story for women ...
I know some people consider this finale to the Renunciate trilogy a disappointment. I don't.

If you've already come to love Magda, Jaelle, Camilla and Cholayna, you'll of... Read more

Published on May 11 2000 by A.J. Chodan

5.0 out of 5 stars One of her best
Excellent women story from and excellent woman writer
Published on Mar 2 2000 by gypsy-grrl

4.0 out of 5 stars I think this book is great
I think this is an excellent book. I wish that I would of read the first one first. Now I need to read the second one but I don't know what it's called. Read more
Published on Jun 27 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars This was a Fantastic book!!!
If you like reading about Renunciates this is the book for you! In this book they have to be brave right when evil is staring them straight in the face. Read more
Published on Feb 5 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars It gets better with each reading
All right, I adore the Free Amazons of Darkover, I admit it. City of Sorcery finishes off the Free Amazon trilogy, which is my favorite of the Darkover books. Read more
Published on Sep 16 1998 by Carol A. Strickland

5.0 out of 5 stars A powerful story of women in all their power and frailty
This book, along with The Shattered Chain and Thendara House, explores the nature and source of feminine power and how little it is encouraged in western culture. Read more
Published on Oct 3 1997 by christine.nelson@cellone-sf.com

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