The Web of Wizardry

by Juanita Coulson

Krantin (1)

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I selected this book knowing that it was originally published in 1978, by an author who was most prolific during that decade. Although that's also the decade when I started reading sci-fi and fantasy avidly, I'd never read anything by her - and wanted to see what I'd missed out on!

Well... it was OK. However, the plot was firmly within genre tropes, without any strikingly original flourishes. The language was mainly unremarkable - but interspersed with occasional stilted phrases and overly-florid passages.

The main character, Danaer (I'll call him Dan) is a warrior of the horse tribes of Destre-Y, a country which has long been in conflict with the neighboring kingdom of Clarique, although both groups are part of the land of Krantin. When show more Krantin is invaded by warriors from over the sea from Maukland, led by an evil and power-hungry wizard who has no compunctions about using men as zombie warriors to gain personal advantage, Dan must try to help form an alliance between Clarique and Destre-Y in order to work together and repel the attack.

It doesn't hurt that one of the wizards of Clarique is a most-alluring young Sorceress named Lira, whom Dan has no trouble wanting to ally himself with at all. Soon their alliance is more than professional. Together - and accompanied by a fearsome sidekick in the person of the huge but goodhearted warrior Gordyan, they may be able to save their homeland and create a unified Krantin.

Before we get there though, there will be a lot of swords & sorcery.

Since this is clearly advertised as "Book 1" I was afraid that it'd end on a cliffhanger - but I was pleased to find that, no, this book wraps everything up in a nice, fully-resolved manner - it's fully a stand-alone.

Many thanks to Venture Press and NetGalley for the opportunity to read. As always, my opinions are solely my own.
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Troop-Leader Danaer must unite royal forces with desert marauders to combat sorcery-driven invaders threatening Krantin.

An implacable horde that ravaged the lands of Krantin, slaying and taking their own death wounds in eerie silence.

The outer islands have fallen, and soon the sorcery-driven soldiers will be striking at Krantin's heart.

The only hope for survival lies in an alliance of Royal forces with the fiercely independent desert marauders, the Destre-Y, and with a perilous linkage of all of Krantin's adepts of magic.

The young Troop-Leader Danaer, Destre-born but sworn to Royal service, is the key to the uneasy partnership of ages-old enemies. But his love for the enchantress Lira is now imperilling the final confrontation between show more the malignant enemy sorcerer and the protection of the web of wizardry. show less
I've had this book in my collection for many years. I recently picked it up to catalog here, and I realized I couldn't remember it at all. After re-reading it, I still can't remember a darn thing from reading it previously. It wasn't a bad book, but it wasn't that good either. Compared to more recent fantasy novels, the combat was too simplistic, and so was the main villain, and the general plot. Its set in the same world as Death God's Citadel, though that's all they have in common.
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1978-09-12

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy
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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3553 .O83Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-

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