The Worshippers and the Way

The Worshippers and the Way

Hugh Cook

Hugh Cook

Product DescriptionIn the city of Dalar ken Halvar, two warrior, Asodo Hatch and Lupus Lon Oliver, battle for supremacy in virtual reality arenas. The outcome of their struggle will be the key to the outcome of a struggle taking place in the city in the world of the fact and the flesh. This is military SF, much of the action set in the Combat College.
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The Wicked and the Witless

The Wicked and the Witless

Hugh Cook

Hugh Cook

Product DescriptionSean Kelebes Sarazin, returning to Selzirk after a long period as a hostage, expects to play a major role in the city where his mother, Farfalla, is the kingmaker. But his hopes are dashed: his comfortable life as a hostage had left him ill-prepared for a life of war.
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The Wizards and the Warriors

The Wizards and the Warriors

Hugh Cook

Hugh Cook

Product Description The Confederation of Wizards is forced to put aside its long-standing historical dispute with the inhabitants of Rovac. Instead, both must join together in a common cause, to prevent the utter destruction of their world. They face two perils: the Swarms, and a power that turns living things to stone and brings rocks to life. Cook writes with grace, vividness, and a fair amount of wit."" - Booklist. ""A nonstop fantasy adventure...recommended for fantasy collections."" - Library Journal. ""This first volume...proclaims a talent worth watching."" - Publishers Weekly.
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The Werewolf and the Wormlord

The Werewolf and the Wormlord

Hugh Cook

Hugh Cook

‘You travelled by night.’Alfric kept his face blank. This was no time to show impatience, but Alfric liked to do business in an efficient manner; and not for nothing was the king known as He Who Talks In Circles.‘Night is a strange time to travel,’ continued King Dimple-Dumpling. ‘Particularly when night is Her chosen time.’‘My duty bids me to rule the night,’ said Alfric. ‘I cannot permit Her forays to keep me from the dark. I am a Yudonic Knight.’‘Who fears nothing,’ said the king.When one hears dry irony from the lips of an ogre, it is hard to credit one’s ears. But Alfric, who knew ogres better than most of his kind, did not underestimate them.On occasion, Alfric Danbrog, a banker by profession, found it hard to live up to his Yudonic heritage. Yet he was called upon to face not only ogres, dragons, assassins and She Who Walks by Night but – worst of all – more senior bankers.
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The Wishstone and the Wonderworkers

The Wishstone and the Wonderworkers

Hugh Cook

Hugh Cook

Part of the Chronicles of an Age of Darkness series, The Wishstone and the Wonderworkers by Hugh Cook is a strong action-orientated standalone novel that accomplishes several things that the other books were not able to. There is a certain air of familiarity here; the book presents a fairly straightforward plot, sticks to it, and offers plenty of swordfights, mystery, and humor throughout it. The Women and the Warlords and The Wizards and the Warriors both seemed to lose focus midway through, teetering on the edge of uncertainty, but not here.The story follows a red-skinned Ebrell Islander named Chegory Guy as he explores the neighboring city. It has fallen victim to a massive energy drain and the recent theft of its precious wishstone has caused everyone with a knife to be questioned. There is also a pseudo-political struggle for power while demons run amuck, possessing others at will.Cook manages to create a diverse cast, each with just enough personality to make them memorable. Personal favorites were Empress Justina, Uckermark, and Chegory Guy himself. He makes for a simple hero, always having to make decisions between what is better for the city or better for him. He’s still a rambunctious youngster, but manages to grow up a decent amount during the novel’s time.And gone are the awkward dictionary entries at the beginning of chapters. Instead, we have a slew of editors and fact checkers inserting notes or deleting paragraphs of text as they please. It’s not as strange as it sounds, and actually adds a lot of flavor to the story, making it seem much more real than it could possibly be.
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The Witchlord and the Weaponmaster

The Witchlord and the Weaponmaster

Hugh Cook

Hugh Cook

This massive fantasy novel, 250,000 words in length, is a self-contained novel in its own right, a story complete with a beginning, a middle and an end. It can be read independently of the ten-volume fantasy series CHRONICLES OF AN AGE OF DARKNESS, of which it is the tenth and final volume.
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The Walrus and the Warwolf

The Walrus and the Warwolf

Hugh Cook

Hugh Cook

From Publishers WeeklyA troublemaking youth comes of age after many fantastical and at times squalid adventures in this fourth volume of Cook's Chronicles of an Age of Darkness (following The Women and the Warlords ). In a barbaric world scattered with the remains of high technology, swordsmith's apprentice Drake Douay is promised (he thinks) the hand of the daughter of King Tor of Stokos, falls for and tries to seduce ex-priestess Zanya Kliedervaust and is cast off by his master Gouda Muck for general shiftlessness. Stealing the swordsmith's favorite weapon, the boy takes sea passage to find profit and glory. He is captured by the pirate Slagger Mulps of the Walrus , whose crew bear a grudge against Drake, and is rescued by the competing pirate captain Jon Arabin of the Warwolf . After surviving many adventures as king, slave and mercenary, and as the object of religious hatred by a powerful cult led by Gouda Muck, Drake is reunited with his true love Zanya--only to face further trouble. Cook's picaresque odyssey goes on and on. While the tale occasionally shows flashes of imagination, the reader eventually loses interest in this world and its crude inhabitants. Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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