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A member of the Terran Spaceforce finds himself drawn into the unmapped heart of the Darkovan mountain ranges, away from the trade city into an ancient battle that is to shape the destiny of more than one world.

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This is an enjoyable novel, but not one of the more memorable in the series, and definitely not the one I'd recommend as an entry into the series. Darkover is a "lost colony" of Earth that falls into a medieval society ruled by a psychic aristocracy and is later rediscovered by a star-spanning advanced human federation after centuries, giving the series a feel of both science fiction and fantasy. Most books in the series examine this culture clash and this book is no exception as a member of the Terran spaceforce, Dan Barron, gets involved with the comyn, the planetary aristocracy.

The series was written out of chronological order, and Bradley wrote them so they could each stand alone. And this particular book has few connections to show more other books, many of which do have recurring characters. This was the fifth book published, and I think Bradley came into her own as a writer later, and the best Darkover books were in my opinion written from 1974 to 1984, before her stroke. So I'd start perhaps with The Shattered Chain, which is where the friend who introduced me to this series told me to start, or The Spell Sword and it's immediate sequel Forbidden Tower or Heritage of Hastur. Once you're hooked on the series, yes you'll want to read this one, it's a fun yarn, but not one of the essentials. show less
A Terran technician, on the planet of Darkover is involved in the intense levels of mysticism that the planet and its deities demand of the inhabitants. the final results lead to the reclamation of a mountain estate by its rightful owners. I'm not a heavy Bradley fan.
Noted during my 1980's attempt to read every book in my small town library.
Un de ces romans qui se lit assez efficacement par lui-même, mais dont malheureusement il est impossible de comprendre toutes les ramifications sans avoir lu le reste de la série, ce qui n'est pas nécessairement facile à faire.
Brynat le Balafré avait gagné. L'imprenable château de Storn était à lui. Dans la forteresse conquise, un prêtre félon avait béni son insolente union avec la pauvre Allira, héritière de la dynastie déchue. Dorénavant, il était le Maître.
Mais, dans sa tour, l'ancien Seigneur restait invulnérable. Ce faible aveugle avait abandonné son domaine, livré ses soeurs au bandit ; isolé dans sa transe, endormi dans des royaumes inconnaissables, il n'avait pourtant pas baissé sa garde et la magie continuait de le protéger. Pour Brynat, il y avait là des pouvoirs à conquérir – ou, à défaut, une vengeance à redouter. Tous les vaincus, jour après jour, attendaient l'appel de Storn en bouillant d'une rage impuissante.
A show more l'Astroport, Dan Barron avait des visions. Il parlait d'une femme brûlant dans les flammes. Une reine à genoux et souriante, entravée par des chaînes d'or, perdue dans une extase surhumaine. Et le Terrien portait dans sa tête, imprimée comme au fer rouge, cette image qui, à son insu, était celle de son destin. show less
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Marion Zimmer Bradley is a science-fiction and fantasy writer, novelist, and editor. She was born in Albany, New York on June 3, 1930. Bradley attended the New York State College for Teachers from 1946 to 1948. She earned a B.A. from Hardin Simmons University in 1964. Bradley did graduate work at the University of California at Berkeley from 1965 show more to 1967. Bradley sold her first story to Fantastic Amazing Stories as part of an amateur fiction contest. She sold her first professional story to Vortex Science Fiction in 1952. Her novels include The Sword of Aldones and The Planet Savers. Both novels were set on Darkover, the setting for more than 20 subsequent Bradley novels. Bradley also wrote The Mists of Avalon, a reworking of the King Arthur legend with more emphasis on the female characters. She used the same approach with The Firebrand, which was based on The Iliad. In addition to writing more than 85 books, Bradley was the editor of an annual anthology for DAW Books, as well as the editor of Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine. Bradley died in 1999. (Bowker Author Biography) Marion Zimmer Bradley was the bestselling author of "The Mists of Avalon", "Lady of Avalon", "The Forest House", & "The Firebrand", as well as the popular Darkover series of science fiction novels. She died in 1999. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Grant, Melvyn (Cover artist)
Hilling, Simone (Translator)
Jones, Peter (Cover artist)
Reinert, Kirk (Cover artist)
Siudmak, Wojtek (Cover artist)
Wöllzenmüller, Franz (Cover designer)
Whelan, Michael (Cover artist)
Wolfe, Corey (Cover artist)

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Canonical title
Winds of Darkover
Original title
The Winds of Darkover
Original publication date
1970 (eng.) (eng.); 1971 (deu.) (deu.); 1970 (fre) (fre)
People/Characters
Daniel Firth Barron; Melitta Storn; Loran Rakhal Storn; Desideria Leynier
Important places
Darkover
First words
Barron dumped the last of his gear into a duffel bag, pulled the straps tight, and said to nobody in particular "Well, that's that and the hell with all of them."
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)But with Melitta beside him, he had no fears about it; it was a good world - it was his own.
Publisher's editor*
Jacques Goimard; Alpers, Hans Joachim
Original language
English
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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3552 .R228 .W5Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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