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by Sherwood Smith (Author)
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A STRANGER TO COMMAND

In this much-anticipated prequel to CROWN DUEL, Vidanric Renselaeus, fifteen-year-old Marquis of Shevraeth, finds himself sent across the continent to a military academy in Marloven Hess, a kingdom known for its violent history. Vidanric is used to civilized life in pleasant Remalna--except that the evidence is increasingly clear that the civilization is only on the surface. Too many young, smart heirs have suffered accidents of late, and the evidence is beginning to point to the king, Galdran, who has grandiose plans for expansion.

In Marloven Hess, no one can pronounce his real names, and they assume his title is his name. He becomes Shevraeth--discovering that there are no marquises or dukes or barons in this kingdom, and no one has the slightest interest in Remalna. Or in foreigners. Until very recently, the academy was closed to outsiders. But the king--also fifteen, and recently come to his throne after a nasty civil war--wants him there.

Learning about command turns out to be very different than Shevraeth had assumed, and the Marlovens, who are going through political and social change at all levels, are not at all what he expected. He makes friends as well as enemies; experiences terror and laughter as well as challenges on the field and off.

He discovers friendship, loyalty--and love.

All the while greater events in the world are moving inexorably toward conflagration, drawing the smartest of the young people into key positions--whether they want it or not. They're going to have to be ready.

"Involving characters, exquisite world building, politics, intrigue, and choices to be made between love, school and country. A Stranger to Command has everything. Drop what you're doing and read it immediately."
--Justine Larbalestier author of HOW TO DITCH YOUR FAIRY

"War games. Courtly Vidanric, sent for his own protection to train as a warrior in a foreign land four months' journey from home, considers himself alien, sensitive, weak, and ignorant among his fellow cadets. Remaining a study in courage and integrity, despite the grinding discipline that takes away even his name, Vidanric's soldier's skills grow swordblade sharp even as he also learns lessons of the heart. But capability, responsibility, and all-too-real invasion come together as Vidanric realizes that not only is he being trained for kingship, he's capable of it, too . . . A diamond-bright portrait of a harsh and magical journey to adulthood."
--Elizabeth E. Wein, author of THE MARK OF SOLOMON

"Sherwood Smith's universe is so detailed at this point that you feel like a traveller in a real foreign land--charmed, sometimes bewildered, and finally at home with no desire to leave. This book deals thoughtfully with the creation of a hero, and also creates an exciting, occasionally-painful, and always absorbing adventure."
--Sarah Rees Brennan, author of THE DEMON LEXICON


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4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable, Aug 21 2008
By H. Deng "Dork" (Calgary, AB) - See all my reviews
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I was really looking forward to reading this book when I found out about it. I'm a huge Crown Duel (CD) fan; I don't think I have a right to call myself a Sherwood Smith fan, as I haven't read all her books.

When I FINALLY got the book, it took me about 2 days to read it, despite the fact that it's 476 pages and I had to work. Couldn't put it down. Although I'm not sure how much that has to do with the fact that I really loved the Vidanric character from CD. I really enjoyed seeing Vidanric's development into the person that he was in CD. His internal conflicts and the events that created the court decoration, commander and King. I also like that she told the story in third person instead of first, the different perspectives allowed her to tell more of the story, unlike in CD where it was only from Mel's POV. And as always, Sherwood Smith's world building is really amazing.

Although there are a couple things I would have liked to see more of, his stay in Colend and what happened in Morloven Hess after the invasion. But I guess those would probably be books in themselves.

Overall, it was a really enjoyable book.

Oh, and one more thing to mention. This is a beautifully bound book. Because this was done by a smaller publisher, the work is really nice. Big publishers don't bind like this anymore and it's nice to see a book created to really last. But oh, the cover leaves something to be desired.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful addition -- that doesn't require reading the first to be appreciated!, Jul 25 2008
By Rasmub (Edmonton AB Canada) - See all my reviews
Sherwood Smith had placed snippets of this novel on her webpage years ago -- it has been worth the wait to get an official copy!

This is somewhat of a prequel to Crown Duel: The Crown & Court Duet, Book I -- in the sense it is the 'coming of age' of one of the main characters. If you haven't read it -- I would recommend ordering it now -- so you can read it after you finish 'A Stranger to Commmand'.

Due to deteriorating political conditions in his home country -- Vidanric has been sent off to mysterious (& feared) Marloven Hess - for his safety & to learn all the skills he may need. In a world where small magics are common, large magics are available to a certain few, where children can stay children for as long as they choose -- and the whole world is under the shadow of an ancient evil just waiting for the right time to return & conquer.

'Stranger'has wonderful character development, a well constructed world, realistic action scenes, first loves & political maneuvering. A wonderful introduction into a complex world that already has many published works -- although by different companies.

Oh -- if you have read the Inda books Inda Inda 02 The Fox this is the same country several hundred years in the future! (Also the book Senrid -- is the story of how the King in 'A Stranger to Command' won his throne back. Also HIGHLY recommended!)
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