Mismerion

By Chris Turner
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Published: Sep. 10, 2012
Words: 78,133 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781927117767


Short description

A shape-shifter attempts to bring order to the failing circle of the necromancers of Mismerion while her future ally, a conniving outlaw and his roguish adventurers, struggle to elude foes in the mysterious Brauvn forest.

Extended description

High fantasy intrigue prevails amongst the necromancers of Mismerion.

The enchanters of the Old Keep are scattered, ruined by the necromancer Aurimag, a twisted magician of the long-time venerable order. Only a shape-shifter, shrunken to the size of a knee-high midget, and an infamous outlaw and his ragtag band of pirate adventurers can save the Order, though none would think it possible. The adventurers flee from Sloe, the fabled Blue City of the south, as lowly outlaws, wanted for stealing a glamorous princess, and their fate—a perilous plod through the Brauvn forest to come to the gates of Farling’s Wall and the realm of the dreaded half-human Wickles.

Tags

adventure, magic, sword and sorcery, necromancer, shapeshifter, outlaw

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Review by: norma peruzzotti on Oct. 20, 2012 : (no rating)
It was a strange book to read for me.I liked the story, the plot, whatever you want to call it, but there was this problema with so many self created words that sometimes made me feel I was lost in the sentences.
The way of writing it made me remember old writers´ ways, even near to 15th century stories.I think it has to do with creating the necesary climax for the neomancers.When you reach Baus área, things change drastically.The way of writing is different, more contemporanean.
Is like if two different authors worked in the same story, and at different times.But all in all, it was interesting and entertaining; with well developed characters and situations.It intrigued me enough to keep on reading till the end and I think that will read a sequel with satisfaction.
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