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Wizard's Shadow
Susan Dexter

Del Rey, 1993

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Interesting fantasy reworking of Richard III

I found myself wondering how much one could get out of this book without appreciating that it is at heart a revisionist, and rather fulfilling, fantasy of Richard the Third. The writing is good, the story exciting, the fantasy characters sympathetic and the historical immediately recognisable and great fun, so I'm sure you don't need to know much about the Wars of the Roses to enjoy the story, but if you do, you should definitely give the book a try.


Excellent, Unpredictable Fantasy by a Superb Author

Susan Dexter has done it again. Every prediction I had about the plot in this story turned out to be WRONG, much to my enjoyment! I had dragged my feet on purchasing this book due to the dismal review given it on Amazon, and finally ordered it when I ran out of everything else this author had written. I literally could not put this book down. The plotting is deft and the humor is wonderful. I found the protagonist to be delightful--down to earth, simple, self-deprecating, loyal to a fault. Other characters came clearly into focus as the book moved along until the startling revelations in the last few pages. As an old "Ring of Allaire" fan, the nod given to her previous Tristan trilogy made this a special treat as well. I haven't had this much fun with a book since... well maybe since the Riddle Master trilogy!


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Excellent - Made me hope for a sequel.

An excellent concept. The book had enough twists and turns to keep you guessing and your attention focused. I was hoping for a sequel; wondering what would happen next.






Stunning Fantasy Adventure!

Crocken the peddler knew that he made a bad bargain the instant he agreed to the wizard's "request", but he really had no choice. If he did not agree to take the murdered wizard's shadow to the distant country of Armyn, the wizard would let him die of starvation. Crocken grudgingly took the wizard's shadow instead of his own and set out to make the best of it. With the shadow literally hounding his every step, Crocken made the long journey and finally arrived in the country of Armyn only to be faced with the seemingly impossible task of gaining entry into the fortress of Axe-Edge and gathering information from the royal court that resided there. As luck would have it, Crocken managed to save a princess from a wild boar and he found himself hailed as a heroic merchant-adventurer, instead of a luckless peddler without a penny to his name. Crocken thought that he had amply fulfilled his part of the bargain, but the shadow needed him and was not ready to release him.

So Crocken found himself drawn into the intrigues of the court and trying desperately to understand why the shadow bore such hatred for the steward-protector, Rhisiart, who seemed to be a noble and honorable man. Nor could Crocken understand what Prince Kieron was. He appeared to be a man, but evil deeds followed in his wake, always cleverly covered up by his mother, the dowager queen Sulien, but the court heard whispers of deaths and strange habits. Then there was the lovely Mistress Ivy, handmaiden to the princess betrothed to Prince Kieron. She seemed to be privy to more information that Crocken, but he was not sure if he wanted to be involved in her schemes, either. As Crocken finds himself more and more involved in the lives of the ruling class of Armyn, he risks everything that he has to make a difference and to bring some sense of peace to the wizard's shadow so that they both can move on...

This was another wonderful book by Susan Dexter. I simply loved the main characters and was definitely not ready to let them go - I would love a sequel to this book! Anyway, it was also fun to find out that the princess was one of Tristan's daughters (The Ring of Allaire, The Sword of Calandra, and The Mountains of Channadran) so that we had a brief glimpse of what he was like as a father. The plot flowed well and had plenty of intriguing little subplots to keep the reader occupied and busy trying to guess who was doing what and where to whom and why. I inhaled the book and now will have to go back and enjoy it again!


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Surprising, original, facinating!

A stand-alone book that I wasn't ready to be finished with. A reluctant hero, a tricky dead wizard who might not really be that bad (but who is definately inconvienient), the true (but unknown) villain, and a journey to find the answer to the burning mystery of who killed the magician. It was not the typical plot and has the advantage of covering the fantasy, adventure, supernatural, and mystery genres well. It is similar to Robert Asprin's "Myth" series - Ya gotta love it and I gotta read it again!



Crocken the peddler had made a bad bargain.
For a bag of gold and a chance to keep breathing, Crocken had grudgingly agreed to conduct the shadow-remnant of a murdered wizard to the distant kingdom of Armyn.
Crocken kept his end of the deal. Trailed at every step by the chill, disapproving wraith, he braved wilderness, floods, and savage beasts. But when he finally won through to the Armyn fortress of Axe-Edge, he found his term of servitude extended at his intangible master's whim. For at Axe-Edge, Crocken was mistaken for a hero.
Doors opened to a hero that would have slammed in any ordinary peddler's face. And behind one of those doors waited the wizard's murderer . . .



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