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Servant of the Dragon (Lord of the Isles) (original 1999; edition 2000)

by David Drake

Series: Lord of the Isles (3)

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Many years ago, David Drake launched his colorful, epic fantasy saga with Lord of the Isles. "Lord of the Isles has it all," said L. E. Modesitt, Jr. "Treacherous queens, faithful and faithless courtiers, peasants and shepherds who are more than they seem, wizardry fair and most foul, quests, love beyond the grave, and all manner of despicable plotting and unabashed heroics...a fast-reading and complex fantasy adventure." The towering fantasy epic continued in Queen of Demons "The world building and characterization are among Drake's best, and the magic is well thought out. Drake clearly has embarked on a fantasy saga as big as Edding's, Jordan's, and Goodkind's, and as eminently worth reading," said Booklist. Now, Servant of the Dragon carries on the bestselling saga of The Lord of the Isles. The rich and colorful journeys of Cashel and Sharina, Garric and Ilna throughout the many kingdoms of the Isles continue as Sharina is snatched back through time by the spirit of a wizard in the form of a giant bird. Can she be saved?… (more)
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Title:Servant of the Dragon (Lord of the Isles)
Authors:David Drake
Info:Tor Fantasy (2000), Mass Market Paperback, 624 pages
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One HUGE adventure after another. Nobody can lose and you know that, but you don't mind. You are along for the ride of magic, mayhem, blood and guts.

The only thing that bothered me is how much of a non-character Liane has become. She is simply an accessory to Garric.

Other than that, this was a kickass fantasy adventure story. ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Dec 10, 2016 |
Servant of the Dragon is the third book in the Lord of the Isles series by David Drake and I am currently reading it. So far it is pretty good - with the same kind of elements found in the prior books. Huge problems are discovered and then solved with suprising ease. However, both Sharina and Cashel have both found themselves in interesting lands with difficult problems to solve so I hold out extra hope for this book.


One of Drakes best traits in these series is his inventive characters and cultures and this book so far has introduced me to at least two new ones. The Dragon's and a Bird guy, Dalar, whose name I can't remember at the moment. Finally, Drake also has a cool habit of allying suprising characters such as demons with the heros. It tends to set any preconceived notion you might have about the term demon on it's ear when one suddenly starts helping to save the world - even if it is for a selfish reason and not a noble one.


Well I finished the book and so far it was my favorite in the series. Each of the characters went on completely different patters in their quests and amazingly all ended up in the center of the same big problem. You don't really have to read the other books in the series to follow what is going on in this book; but I still recommend reading the whole series. However, if you don't have the time for all three books - just skip to this one. ( )
  finalcut | Apr 2, 2013 |
A very good series, and a reall page-turner. ( )
  willowcove | Sep 1, 2010 |
I had a really hard time getting into this book. Like the earlier Lord of the Isles books, I find the characters difficult to relate to, and the constant comparisons to 'back home on the farm' grating. Garric or Cashel are constantly comparing people to sheep. Relying on your experience is fine, but if you compare people to sheep, you'll over simplify. Maybe simple is better, but these guys seem to rely on luck (ie the plot) more than they should. ( )
  Karlstar | Aug 12, 2010 |
The books in this series thus far are a great read. The pace is good, the endings come together nicely, the dialogue doesn't get boring, the plot is in the main interesting, and the worlds are reasonably well constructed. The characters are interesting and there aren't too many of them to keep track of. (Are you listening, Robert Jordan?)

I especially liked the ring-demon Krias, and his journey with Cashel. Ilna’s character is becoming increasingly complex and the developing relationship between Ilna and Chalcus is lovely. It was also a bit of a surprise to find the snake-like dragon of the title turns out to be a good guy, instead of the more usual slithery creep.

I’ve enjoyed the journey so far with this crew, and I am keen to know how the patterns weave next. So I have just now ordered the three books in the second series. ( )
  Jawin | Feb 27, 2010 |
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Many years ago, David Drake launched his colorful, epic fantasy saga with Lord of the Isles. "Lord of the Isles has it all," said L. E. Modesitt, Jr. "Treacherous queens, faithful and faithless courtiers, peasants and shepherds who are more than they seem, wizardry fair and most foul, quests, love beyond the grave, and all manner of despicable plotting and unabashed heroics...a fast-reading and complex fantasy adventure." The towering fantasy epic continued in Queen of Demons "The world building and characterization are among Drake's best, and the magic is well thought out. Drake clearly has embarked on a fantasy saga as big as Edding's, Jordan's, and Goodkind's, and as eminently worth reading," said Booklist. Now, Servant of the Dragon carries on the bestselling saga of The Lord of the Isles. The rich and colorful journeys of Cashel and Sharina, Garric and Ilna throughout the many kingdoms of the Isles continue as Sharina is snatched back through time by the spirit of a wizard in the form of a giant bird. Can she be saved?

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