Conan of the Red Brotherhood

by Leonard Carpenter

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Sailing under the grim skull-jack flag of the Red Brotherhood, Conan is the most feared pirate to prowl the Vilayet Sea, claiming as hi booty even Philiope, the beautiful black-haired daughter of a powerful nobleman. But in the domed imperial palace of Aghrapur, the decadent Emperor Yildiz and his corrupt allies plot the destruction of the powerful barbarian the know only as Amra the Lion. As Conan carves a pirate empire with cutlass and dagger, the Turanian navy takes to the seas, aided by show more hellish sorcery of the darkest sort. Mighty ships manned by undead zombies, and a titanic monster summoned from the nether depths, are pitted against the deadly sword of one man...Conan of the Red Brotherhood show less

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Of the five or six authors who contributed multiple novels each to the long series of Conan pastiches published by Tor Fantasy in the early 1990s, I am now satisfied that Leonard Carpenter did the best justice to Robert E. Howard's original character and settings. In Conan of the Red Brotherhood, he offers a sequel to the Howard tale "Iron Shadows in the Moon," at the end of which Conan had acquired the captaincy of a pirate vessel on the Vilayet Sea. This Conan is one who has led men in a variety of circumstances, knows his own powers, and fosters growing ambitions.

The book is largely focused on Conan's own struggles to achieve the loyalty of his pirate crew and the cooperation of several women, all while nurturing his aim to build a show more sort of nautical kingdom. There is also some pivotal monster-fighting. Meanwhile, a parallel plot is centered in the Turanian capital of Aghrapur, where various sages, sorcerers, and inventors are vying for imperial favor in their development of new techniques for dominating naval warfare. In both the primary and secondary plots, the characters are developed in a satisfying way that reminds me more of Howard's own work than most of his latter-day imitators. And at the end, the two plots are brought together neatly enough to answer any hints and promises given earlier. show less

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Conan of the Red Brotherhood
Original publication date
1993-02-15
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Conan (of Cimmeria)

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy, General Fiction
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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3553Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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