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Heart Of Myrial (Hardcover)

by Maggie Furey (Author)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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This fast-moving adventure opens Maggie Furey's second fantasy sequence, "The Shadowleague"; her first was the "Artefacts of Power" tetralogy. The Heart of Myrial is set in a particularly artificial-seeming fantasyland, which proves to be not a world but a technomagical construct, divided into isolated regions by sorcerous barriers of force. Thanks to the machinations of a bad guy who may have good motives, these "curtain walls" are now failing--the first symptoms being clashes between the enclaves' different environments, leading to prolonged descriptions of truly lousy weather. In theory the barriers are guarded by and can be penetrated only by Loremasters of the Shadowleague, a secret inner circle of representatives from this patchwork world's various species: humans, dragons, centaurs, wind-sprites, insectile aliens, and more. In practice the Shadowleague is almost impotent.

Against this complex background, various characters struggle across the landscape through terrible weather. A woman Loremaster and her irrepressibly feisty firedrake companion play leading parts in the large cast (many of whom suffer death or worse). After tortuous regroupings and plot twists centered on a particular city that houses a key magical shrine, the book concludes with a gory invasion of nasties through the holed curtain wall. It reads well enough, and of course there's more to come. --David Langford, Amazon.co.uk



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'This fast-moving adventure opens Maggie Furey's second fantasy sequence, "The Shadowleague"; her first was the "Artefacts of Power" tetralogy, published 1994-7. The Heart of Myrial is set in a particularly artificial-seeming fantasyland which proves to be not a world but a technomagical construct, divided into isolated regions by sorcerous barriers of force. Thanks to the machinations of a bad guy who may have good motives, these "curtain walls" are now failing--the first symptoms being clashes between the enclaves' different environments, leading to prolonged descriptions of truly lousy weather. In theory the barriers are guarded by and can be penetrated only by Loremasters of the Shadowleague, a secret inner circle of representatives from this patchwork world's various species: humans, dragons, centaurs, wind-sprites, insectile aliens and more. In practice the Shadowleague is almost impotent. Against this complex background, various characters struggle across the landscape through terrible weather. A woman Loremaster and her irrepressibly feisty firedrake companion play leading parts in the large cast (many of whom suffer death or worse). After tortuous regroupings and plot twists centred on a particular city that houses a key magical shrine, book 1 concludes with a gory invasion of nasties through the holed curtain wall. It reads well enough, and of course there's more to come.' - David Langford, AMAZON.CO.UK Review 'Her twisting plot keeps the pages turning rapidly ... an enjoyable romp full of adventure, magic and courage' - STARBURST

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5.0 out of 5 stars Can you possibly ask for anything better?, Mar 4 2002
By Alexander (The dorf, AK, USA) - See all my reviews
Of all the D and D books I've read, I've never taken a liking to anything really. No books were able to capture my attention, but oh dear lordy, Maggie Furey had me at hello. LoL, for real though, this book is a definite must for hard core Dungeon and dragon's type people, or those that just want something fantastical.
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5.0 out of 5 stars ***!! ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC !!***, Jul 14 2001
By A Customer
This book was very, very cool! I have to say that the first few chaptors took me a few weeks to read, lol, cause they were slow, but all books do that to you until you really get to know and love the charectors. I have absolutely no idea when the nxt book is coming out, and to be honest, I'm getting impatient cause I want to find out what happens!! Well, I really honestly and truly reccomend this book, so read it if you have time!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Can YOU handle it? Well can ya!, Dec 7 2000
By "randall_s" (Winchester, KY USA) - See all my reviews
This is a highly satisfying that mixes many different pantheons from around the world. With pieces from her previous books as well as the books of other well known authors, this series is bound to be a hit. As it should be with the first book of any series this does start out at a relitively slow pace. However when hardship strikes, it is heartfelt by the read.

For a book that can move you. Make you laugh, cry, and experience everything as if you where there then read this book.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Shows promise!
I've gotta say, as a series starter, this first book shows alot of promise, particularly by way of plot twists and character development. Read more
Published on Nov 21 2000 by C.K Knight

2.0 out of 5 stars Poor characters
I found the characters shallow and after several chapters gave up. I gave it to a friend, and he gave up even sooner than I did (I am a Kate Elliot, Cherryh etc. Read more
Published on Nov 11 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Wonderful!
As soon as I saw that Ms. Furey had written another book, I bought it. I didn't read the back, I just bought it. Read more
Published on April 29 2000 by infinitus

5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it! (especially Kaz)
This book was very good. It was very descriptive and made me feel like I was there. Kaz was very cool. I would want someone like him for a best friend. Read more
Published on Mar 31 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars A good start to the Shadowleague series.
This book draws upon a large cast of characters' view points to fill out its four hundred plus pages, making me wonder if some of them serve any greater purpose. Read more
Published on Mar 30 2000 by S Smyth

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent and intricate fantasty tale
Fast moving and very intricate tale, this book is somewhat slow at the beginning but as you become acquainted with the main characters you find that it is almost impossible to put... Read more
Published on Mar 5 2000 by Becky Poplawsky

4.0 out of 5 stars Fast paced and intricate
This book leaves you screaming for the next. The intricate layouts of apparently varied plots tie themselves into a heartpumping escape that just keeps going. Read more
Published on Feb 10 2000 by A. Hrivnatz

5.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting book
This starts off very well and it keeps your attention from the start and you find your self very much hoping that the charachters survive and are delivered some nasty suprises and... Read more
Published on Feb 3 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Cool Book
This book is Rich,colourful and infinitely enchantin
Published on Feb 3 2000 by Brett Ansted

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