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To Ride Hell's Chasm  
Author: Janny Wurts
ISBN: 1592220231
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Booklist
In this splendid fantasy about two warriors, a princess, and a demonic plot, the last is against Princess Anja of Sessalie, whom Commander Taskin thinks has been kidnapped. Captain Mykkael thinks there is more to it than that, but because of his race and mercenary background, he isn't readily believed until civil war threatens to break out in Sessalie. Meanwhile, Princess Anja has fled far away, and Mykkael has to flee for his own life, overtake her, enlist help for her, and finally lead her to safety through the monster-haunted terrain of Hell's Chasm. Once a marriage is arranged into a family of potent sorcerers, Anja can see about saving her realm and family, while Mykkael takes vengeance on the demons who, many years ago, drove him from his homeland and love. Wurts is skillful as ever at world-building and pacing, and her background as an artist shows in the kind of intensely visual writing that makes one wish more fantasy were written by artists. Roland Green
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Raymond E. Feist
"A gifted creator of wonder."

Stephen Donaldson
"It ought to be illegal for one person to have so much talent!"

Book Description
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From the Publisher
An epic fantasy stand-alone novel from the Author of the stunning Wars of Light and Shadow series:

From the Author
By now, I am accustomed to creative projects finding a life of their own, and watching as they spin the twists and turns and details that bring them to their conclusion. But never has a story moved so explosively forward, or written itself with such a fury as To Ride Hell's Chasm. In hindsight, I wanted to create an intrigue story that flowered into intense action, with the highest of human stakes set upon the value of true?sighted integrity. The first outline for the plot held all of those things. But when I sat down to the writing itself, the unexpected and fascinating alchemy became the characters who enacted their story. Quite bluntly, they took me by storm. Each of them burst into such vivid life that as I wrote the day's pages, they were always ahead of me, showing who they were by the nuance of how they responded to the threat set against them. I'd go to sleep each night for eight straight months, unable to keep up with the blazing force of their inventiveness. As author, knowing the plot in advance, and being aware of the endpoint conclusion, the fascination that burned was discovering each facet of Sessalie's people, revealed to me by their actions, their thoughts, their encounters and their separate epiphanies. It is they who wrote this story. They who demanded to be known. Even the secondary characters unveiled that striking individuality. I can hope some of the joy I found in their discovery becomes the readers', as such surprising depths become revealed in the course of a peoples' striving to save the peace of the kingdom that provided the setting for all that they loved.




To Ride Hell's Chasm

FROM THE PUBLISHER

When Princess Anja fails to appear at her betrothal banquet, the tiny, peaceful kingdom of Sessalie is plunged into intrigue. Two warriors are charged with recovering the distraught king's beloved daughter. Taskin, Commander of the Royal Guard, whose icy competence and impressive life-term as the Crown's right-hand man command the kingdom's deep-seated respect; and Mykkael, the rough-hewn newcomer who has won the post of Captain of the Garrison - a scarred veteran with a deadly record of field warfare, whose "interesting" background and foreign breeding are held in contempt by court society. As the princess's trail vanishes outside the citadel's gates, anxiety and tension escalate. Mykkael's investigations lead him to a radical explanation for the mystery, but he finds himself under suspicion from the court factions. Will Commander Taskin's famous fair-mindedness be enough to unravel the truth behind the garrison captain's dramatic theory: that the resourceful, high-spirited princess was not taken by force, but fled the palace to escape a demonic evil?

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

The disappearance of a high-minded princess before her betrothal banquet has unexpected repercussions for the kingdom of Sessalie. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

     



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